https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-61432462Australia election: How climate is making Australia more unliveable
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Just came across this. Is it having much impact on election prospects?
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Climate may be playing out at an individual seat level, most of the Teal independants have Climate in their top 3 focus, but between Lab and Lib it's barely warranted a mention.
I'd say SloMo is winning the choice of battleground, being the Economy. Where Ever Albo goes to a different battleground, SloMo seems to successfully drag him back to the economy.
Doesn't mean he's necessarily winning the battle, but it's being fought on his choice of field.
I'd say SloMo is winning the choice of battleground, being the Economy. Where Ever Albo goes to a different battleground, SloMo seems to successfully drag him back to the economy.
Doesn't mean he's necessarily winning the battle, but it's being fought on his choice of field.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Well, that's a surprise, though possibly not to you locals.
Is it more a cyclical shift or was the ALP less on the nose than the Glibs? Or is it purely the fact that winning independents are more likely to be ALP-aligned ?
Any interesting policy implications?
Is it more a cyclical shift or was the ALP less on the nose than the Glibs? Or is it purely the fact that winning independents are more likely to be ALP-aligned ?
Any interesting policy implications?
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People where sick of the Coalation and some of there Terrible Mistakes made during the Pandamic by being so far behind the rest of the 1st World to get Vaccinespietillidie wrote:Well, that's a surprise, though possibly not to you locals.
Is it more a cyclical shift or was the ALP less on the nose than the Glibs? Or is it purely the fact that winning independents are more likely to be ALP-aligned ?
Any interesting policy implications?
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Anti LNP sentiment but ALP has also lost 2% of primary vote.pietillidie wrote:Well, that's a surprise, though possibly not to you locals.
Is it more a cyclical shift or was the ALP less on the nose than the Glibs? Or is it purely the fact that winning independents are more likely to be ALP-aligned ?
Any interesting policy implications?
But getting a 4th term was always unlikely, the fact the ALP haven’t won comfortably says a lot about how they aren’t seen in a very strong light either.
But with so many fake independents, for once in a hung parliament the Greens won’t have much power, despite picking up seats.
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