Nine days before the NSW election of 24 March 2007, an accident on the Sydney Harbour Bridge left an estimated 35,000 rush hour train commuters stranded for many hours. It was the latest in a number of serious transport problems in the capital. Australian state and territory election arguments revolve around the issue of whether or not services are provided— and perform adequately. During 2005–2006, Newspoll had Labor trailing the Coalition parties, pointing to community unhappiness in a state with a host of government service delivery problems. Despite this, the Labor Government won a comfortable electoral victory, with the issue of poorly-performing State services clearly not persuading enough voters to support the Opposition parties. Wh...
The outcome of the 2005 Northern Territory Legislative Assembly election stunned even the incumbent ...
This paper examines voter attitudes and behaviour at the 2007 Australian federal election., using da...
The 2004 state election in Queensland makes a fascinating study of electoral politics — not because ...
Sydney\u27s commuters were said to be furious with failures on public transport. Voters in the Hunte...
became the first government in Australia to win three consecutive four-year terms. The election brou...
In many ways the election was a re-run of the election held in Victoria just 16 weeks before. A Labo...
On 27 November 2010, the Victorian Labor government led by John Brumby was defeated by the Liberal/N...
The election campaign has once again exposed flaws in state-federal relations, writes DAVID BURCHELL...
Suddenly the "blame game" is a live issue, argues David Burchell FOR DAYS commentators hav...
The national election pendulum might swing Labor’s way, but it’s in the states that the seats will b...
This thesis is an electoral study of the 19 October 2002 by-election in the federal seat of Cunningh...
It may come as news to many people living in New South Wales, but there is a state election to be he...
In the 2007 election, which the Labor Party won comfortably, some political journalists and some of ...
The Australian federal election of 24 November 2007 saw the defeat of the Howard Liberal-National Pa...
Labor’s state election successes during the Howard era propelled ill-equipped party heavies into Can...
The outcome of the 2005 Northern Territory Legislative Assembly election stunned even the incumbent ...
This paper examines voter attitudes and behaviour at the 2007 Australian federal election., using da...
The 2004 state election in Queensland makes a fascinating study of electoral politics — not because ...
Sydney\u27s commuters were said to be furious with failures on public transport. Voters in the Hunte...
became the first government in Australia to win three consecutive four-year terms. The election brou...
In many ways the election was a re-run of the election held in Victoria just 16 weeks before. A Labo...
On 27 November 2010, the Victorian Labor government led by John Brumby was defeated by the Liberal/N...
The election campaign has once again exposed flaws in state-federal relations, writes DAVID BURCHELL...
Suddenly the "blame game" is a live issue, argues David Burchell FOR DAYS commentators hav...
The national election pendulum might swing Labor’s way, but it’s in the states that the seats will b...
This thesis is an electoral study of the 19 October 2002 by-election in the federal seat of Cunningh...
It may come as news to many people living in New South Wales, but there is a state election to be he...
In the 2007 election, which the Labor Party won comfortably, some political journalists and some of ...
The Australian federal election of 24 November 2007 saw the defeat of the Howard Liberal-National Pa...
Labor’s state election successes during the Howard era propelled ill-equipped party heavies into Can...
The outcome of the 2005 Northern Territory Legislative Assembly election stunned even the incumbent ...
This paper examines voter attitudes and behaviour at the 2007 Australian federal election., using da...
The 2004 state election in Queensland makes a fascinating study of electoral politics — not because ...