Friday, May 29, 2009 – 9:13 pm
No Morgan poll this week. Here’s some of the other mail:
• The Launceston Examiner reports that Brigadier Andrew Nikolic, veteran of numerous overseas postings and until recently the Australian Defence Force’s director-general of public affairs, has “confirmed that he is interested” in Liberal preselection for the federal seat of Bass. Also said to have his [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Electoral reform, Federal Politics
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Also tagged Adele Carles, Andrew Nikolic, Bass, British politics, Electoral reform, George Colbran, Guy Barnett, Herbert, John Pesutto, Josh Frydenberg, Kooyong, Malcolm Mackerras, Peter Lindsay
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Friday, April 3, 2009 – 5:33 am
This post is being progressively updated to follow events in the campaign for the May 16 by-election in the Western Australian state seat of Fremantle.
Wednesday, May 6
Last night’s by-election forum at Notre Dame University saw a crowd of several hundred assemble to observe and interrogate 10 of the 11 candidates, independent Rosemary Anne Lorrimar having [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in WA By-Elections
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Also tagged Adele Carles, Andriétte du Plessis, Carmelo Zagami, Jan ter Horst, Jim McGinty, Julie Hollett, Nik Varga, Peter Tagliaferri, Rob Totten, Rosemary Anne Lorrimar, Sam Wainwright, Steve Boni, WA politics
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Monday, March 30, 2009 – 12:27 am
The Fairfax broadsheets have published an ACNielsen survey of 1400 voters showing federal Labor’s two-party lead at 58-42, up from 55-45 at the previous poll in November. Labor leads on the primary vote 47 per cent to 37 per cent. Also in the poll:
• Kevin Rudd’s approval rating is up four points to a stratospheric [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, Tasmanian Politics, Victorian politics, Western Australian Politics
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Also tagged ACNielsen, Afghanistan, Anna Bligh, Bass, Dave Kelly, David Compton, David Fry, daylight saving, Denison, Essential Research, fixed terms, Franklin, Jillian Law, Kooyong, Lyons, Marti Zucco, Michael Ferguson, Michael Hodgman, Peter Gutwein, Peter Tagliaferri, Rebecca White, Susan Napier, Vanessa Goodwin, Will Hodgman
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Sunday, February 22, 2009 – 2:37 am
Not exactly hot off the presses with this one, but Friday’s poll from Roy Morgan (who seem to have returned to their weekly polling habits of old) has Labor’s two-party lead at 59.5-40.5 compared with 60-40 the previous week. The primary vote movements are bigger than you would expect from this: Labor is down 2.5 [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, South Australian Politics, Victorian politics, Western Australian Politics
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Also tagged Alan Carpenter, Alannah MacTiernan, Berowra, Canning, Dave Kelly, Dennis Jensen, Don Pegler, Don Randall, Jim McGinty, Julie Bishop, Kooyong, Matt Brown, Morgan poll, Mount Gambier, Noel McCoy, Peter Tagliaferri, Phillip Ruddock, Rory McEwen, SA politics, Steve Perryman, Tangney, WA politics, Willagee
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Thursday, February 19, 2009 – 12:39 am
So much going on at the moment that it can’t wait for the next opinion poll post:
• Brendan Nelson’s announcement he will vacate his blue-ribbon northern Sydney seat of Bradfield at the next election could initiate another of the classic preselection clashes for the NSW branch of the Liberal Party has become justly famous in [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, Queensland Politics, Tasmanian Periodical Elections, Tasmanian Politics, Western Australian Politics
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Also tagged Adrienne Ryan, Alan Carpenter, Alister Henskens, Antony Green, Arthur Sinodinos, Bradfield, Brendan Nelson, Cameron Dick, Dave Kelly, David Elliott, Derwent, Gary Fenlon, Geoff Selig, Janet Albrechtsen, Jim McGinty, Mandy Johnstone, Michael Aird, Mike Reynolds, Paul Blanch, Peter Tagliaferri, preselection, Queensland Politics, redistributions, Tasmanian Periodical Elections, Tasmanian Politics, Tom Switzer, Tony Mooney, WA politics, Warren Pitt, Willagee
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Monday, February 16, 2009 – 5:10 pm
The latest weekly Essential Research survey has Labor’s two-party lead steady on 61-39. As promised, there is also voluminous material on attitudes to the economy and stimulus package:
• 62 per cent are “concerned” about job security over the coming year, although 60 per cent are “confident” Australia can withstand the crisis.
• The opposition’s approve-disapprove split [...]
By William Bowe
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Posted in Federal Politics, NSW Politics, Tasmanian Politics, Western Australian Politics
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Also tagged Bass, David Bartlett, Essential Research, Jim McGinty, Joe Hockey, Josh Frydenberg, Kevin Rudd, Kooyong, Malcolm Turnbull, Peter Costello, Peter Debnam, Peter Tagliaferri, Richard Alston, Scott McLean, stimulus package, Tasmanian Politics, Vaucluse
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