Monday, November 26, 2007
Abbot and Nelson to run for the leadership.
More details here
Latest results from the close seats - Labor's lead in Swan is just 35 votes
Dickson: McNamara (Lab) leads the 2PP vote 50.28% to 49.72% (389 votes)
Herbert: Colbran (Lab) leads 50.27% to 49.73% (390 votes)
Latrobe: Cocks (Lab) leads 50.27% to 49.73% (378 votes)
Macarthur: Farmer (Lib) leads 50.25% to 49.75% (320 votes)
The results below still have some booths to report (all small ones from hospitals, nursing homes or prisons)
McEwen: Mitchell (Lab) leads 50.20% to 49.80% (315 votes)
Bowman: Young (Lab) leads 50.16% to 49.84% (223 votes)
Swan: Wilkie (Lab) leads 50.03 to 49.97% (35 votes)
Latest results
Party | NSW | VIC | QLD | WA | SA | TAS | ACT | NT | Total Divisions Won | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
This Election | Last Election | |||||||||
Liberal | 14 | 12 | 7 | 10 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 48 | 74 |
Australian Labor Party | 28 | 21 | 15 | 4 | 6 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 83 | 60 |
The Nationals | 5 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 12 |
CLP - The Territory Party | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
Independent | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
DOUBTFUL | 1 | 2 | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7 | 0 |
TOTAL | 49 | 37 | 29 | 15 | 11 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 150 | 150 |
COUNTED % | 77.02 | 76.05 | 75.75 | 77.93 | 81.50 | 84.25 | 75.94 | 69.59 | 77.07 |
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Costello won't contest the Liberal Party leadership.
OUTGOING treasurer Peter Costello says he will step back from politics following last night's election loss and will not stand for the leadership or deputy leadership of the Liberal Party.From news.com.au
Mr Costello said he had decided not to stand for the position of Opposition leader, but would continue to serve as the member for the Melbourne seat of Higgins.
"I've discussed this with my family and my wife Tanya, who is here with me today, and we have decided that in fact the time has come for me to open a new chapter in my life,'' Mr Costello said.
Swan Updates as they happen.
The new 2PP is 50.07% - 40.93% to Labor.
Update: Anther hospital count in, we're now only waiting on the prison.
Latest 2pp is 50.03% - 49.97%
This is going to go down to postal votes.
State-by-state swing
National
Labor +5.8%
Liberal -4.4%
Nationals -0.4%
Greens +0.6%
Family First +/- 0%
Others -1.9%
NSW
Labor +7.4%
Liberal +-3.6%
Nationals -1.3%
Greens -0.2%
Family First +0.1%
Others -2.4%
Victoria
Labor +4.4%
Liberal -5.5%
Nationals -0.5%
Greens +0.7%
Family First +0.7%
Others +0.1%
Queensland
Labor +8.3%
Liberal -5.2%
Nationals +0.3%
Greens -0.6%
Family First -1.5%
Others -2.6%
W.A
Labor +2%
Liberal -2%
Nationals -0.5%
Greens +1.3%
Family First +0.9%
Others -2.8%
S.A
Labor +6.5%
Liberal -5.7%
Nationals +0.7%
Greens +1.5%
Family First -0.2%
Others -2.3%
Tasmania
Labor -1.4%
Liberal -4.1%
Greens +3.6%
Family First -0.6%
Others +2.5%
A.C.T
Labor +0.7%
Liberal -2%
Greens +2.5%
Others -1.3%
N.T
Labor +3.1%
Liberal -2.7%
Greens +1.9%
Others -1.3%
Final Macarthur booth results in.
Meanwhile in Swan, we're still waiting for results from 2 hospitals and a prison. The ALP are currently leading the 2pp votes by 269 votes. As with Macarthur this seat could still go either way.
New look of the senate - Nick Xenephon in, Democrats wiped out.
Note: This is a guide only. Final outcome may depend on "below the line" votes.
Party | Continuing | New | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Liberal/National Coalition | 19 | 18 | 37 |
Australian Labor Party | 14 | 18 | 32 |
The Greens | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Family First | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Others (Nick Xenephon) | 0 | 1 | 1 |
NSW
1 | ARBIB Mark | Australian Labor Party |
2 | COONAN Helen | Liberal Party |
3 | CAMERON Doug | Australian Labor Party |
4 | WILLIAMS John | National Party |
5 | STEPHENS Ursula | Australian Labor Party |
6 | PAYNE Marise | Liberal Party |
Victoria
1 | COLLINS Jacinta | Australian Labor Party |
2 | FIFIELD Mitch | Liberal Party |
3 | MARSHALL Gavin | Australian Labor Party |
4 | KROGER Helen | Liberal Party |
5 | FEENEY David | Australian Labor Party |
6 | RYAN Scott | Liberal Party |
Queensland
1 | MACDONALD Ian Douglas | Liberal Party |
2 | HOGG John Joseph | Australian Labor Party |
3 | BOYCE Sue | Liberal Party |
4 | MOORE Claire | Australian Labor Party |
5 | BOSWELL Ron | National Party |
6 | FURNER Mark | Australian Labor Party |
W.A
1 | JOHNSTON David | Liberal Party |
2 | PRATT Louise | Australian Labor Party |
3 | EGGLESTON Alan | Liberal Party |
4 | BISHOP Mark | Australian Labor Party |
5 | CASH Michaelia | Liberal Party |
6 | LUDLAM Scott | Australian Greens |
S.A
1 | FARRELL Don | Australian Labor Party |
2 | BERNARDI Cory | Liberal Party |
3 | XENOPHON Nick | Independent |
4 | WONG Penny | Australian Labor Party |
5 | BIRMINGHAM Simon | Liberal Party |
6 | HANSON-YOUNG Sarah | Australian Greens |
Tasmania
1 | SHERRY Nick | Australian Labor Party |
2 | COLBECK Richard M | Liberal Party |
3 | BROWN Bob | Australian Greens |
4 | BROWN Carol | Australian Labor Party |
5 | BUSHBY David | Liberal Party |
6 | BILYK Catryna | Australian Labor Party |
A.C.T
1 | LUNDY Kate | Australian Labor Party |
2 | HUMPHRIES Gary | Liberal Party |
N.T
1 | CROSSIN Trish | Australian Labor Party |
2 | SCULLION Nigel | Country Liberal Party |
Changing seats
Electorate | Swing | Predict |
---|---|---|
Bass | 4.03% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Bennelong | 5.97% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Blair | 10.63% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Bonner | 5.72% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Bowman | 9.18% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Braddon | 2.74% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Corangamite | 7.23% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Dawson | 13.4% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Deakin | 7.44% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Dickson | 9.24% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Dobell | 8.96% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Eden-Monaro | 7.41% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Flynn | 8.85% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Forde | 14.57% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Hasluck | 3.33% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Herbert | 6.61% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Kingston | 4.64% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Leichhardt | 14.78% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Lindsay | 10.12% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Longman | 10.73% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Makin | 9.23% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Moreton | 7.86% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Page | 8.12% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Parramatta * | 8.07% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Petrie | 9.93% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Robertson | 7.61% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Solomon | 3.8% to ALP | ALPGAIN |
Wakefield | 7.75% to ALP | ALP GAIN |
Cowan | 1.98% to LIB | LIB GAIN |
Swan | 0.16% to LIB | ALP AHEAD |
Swan is the only that is too close to call.
Labor wins
Australian Prime Minister John Howard has admitted defeat in the country's general election, and looks set to lose his parliamentary seat.
Mr Howard said he had telephoned Labor leader Kevin Rudd "to congratulate him on an emphatic victory".
Mr Rudd said the country had "looked to the future" and he pledged to be a prime minister "for all Australians".
With 70% of votes counted, Labor were on course to win the 76 seats needed to form a government.
More than 20 constituencies from a total of 150 are still to produce a result, but Labor already has 72 seats compared with 48 for Mr Howard's Liberal-National coalition.
BBC
Opposition leader Kevin Rudd greeted jubilant supporters Saturday night, as he promised changes in environmental, education and workplace policies as Australia's new prime minister.CNN
"I will be a prime minister for all Australians," he told the cheering crowd. "Let us be the generation that seizes the opportunity of today to invest in the Australia of tomorrow. That's the mission statement we have as the next government of this country."
He added, "I want to do it with all of us working together."
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Sky News exit polls - Labor has won
Friday, November 23, 2007
Nielsen Poll: 57-43 to Labor
The Coalition is gone according to the latest Herald/Nielsen poll. Labor is on track to record one of the biggest swings against a government since World War II,
Labor leads on primaries 48% to 40 %, giving it a two-party-preferred lead of 57% to 43%.
This represents a 10 per cent swing to Labor .
Sample size = 2071.Thursday, November 22, 2007
Prediction: Labor to take Kalgoorlie
UPDATE: Labor out to $3.80
Reactions to Labor's Women's Budget.
Labor says: Labor wants top quality, affordable childcare for all families who need it and believes that child care needs to be a positive, educational experience for
children as well as a necessity for working parents.
They say: Who are they classing as families who need it?
Maybe they will only let working families have access to daycare.
Labor Says: The Howard Government’s Welfare to Work changes force sole parents whose youngest child turns seven to look for work. Sole parents often want to work, but struggle to find a job with flexible and predictable working conditions which allow them to fulfil their caring
responsibilities.
They Say: So Rudd wont have this rule?
Why is it only single mums that have to look for work, how come partnered mums dont need to look for work aswell?
The Libs are getting desperate.
More details here
See the leaflet here
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
My prediction
Basically it says: HoR: Labor 88 - Coalition 60 - Others 2.
Senate: Labor 19 - Coalition 15 - Greens 6
Liberals say 13 Labor candidates are ineligible
THE Liberal Party has claimed 13 Labor candidates are ineligible to stand in Saturday's federal election, including the man whom polls suggest could knock Malcolm Turnbull out of Parliament.
Labor called the claims "baseless".
According to Liberal Party headquarters, the 13 hopefuls are all ineligible because they failed to resign from Commonwealth jobs before nominating for parliament.
Liberal campaign spokesman Andrew Robb has said his party may challenge election results in court if candidate they believe were ineligible won seats on Saturday.
Full story here
Turnbull rules out Lib leadership
High profile Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull says he doesn't foresee himself as a future leader of the Liberal Party.
The Environment Minister said today Treasurer Peter Costello would be the party's next leader, a sentiment echoed by Foreign Affairs Minister Alexander Downer.
At a joint media conference in Adelaide, Mr Turnbull and Mr Downer said there was no question Mr Costello would be the next Liberal leader.
"Alexander and I agree, Peter Costello will be the next leader of the Liberal Party," Mr Turnbull told reporters.
"I don't foresee myself as being anything other than the Member for Wentworth and the Minister for the Environment.
"I live very much in the here and now, I have learnt in my life that if you focus on doing the job that you have got well, do the task at hand well, then the future will look after itself.
The Age
Galaxy Poll in the marginals and Joe hockey in trouble.
No details on sample size or dates. Hopefully all is revealed on Insiders.
The same article also mentions Joe Hockey is in trouble in North Sydney with himself and Bailey on 50-50 2PP.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Crikey Election Tipping Competition
Here's my picks
ACT Coalition H of R <0>
ACT Labor H of R<2>
ACT Other H of R<0>
NSW Coalition H of R<19>
NSW Labor H of R<29>
NSW Other H of R<1>
N.T. Coalition H of R<0>
N.T. Labor H of R<2>
N.T. Other H of R<0>
Qld Coalition H of R<13>
Qld Labor H of R<15>
Qld Other H of R<1>
SA Coalition H Of R<4>
SA Labor H of R<7>
SA Other H of R<0>
Tas Coalition H of R<0>
Tas Labor H of R<5>
Tas Other H of R<0>
Vic Coalition H of R<14>
Vic Labor H of R<23>
Vic Other H of R<0>
WA Coalition H of R<10>
WA Labor H of R<5>
WA Other H of R<0>
ACT Coalition SENATE<0>
ACT Labor SENATE<1>
ACT Green SENATE<1>
ACT Other SENATE<0>
NSW Coalition SENATE<2>
NSW Labor SENATE<3>
NSW Green SENATE<1>
NSW Other SENATE<0>
N.T.Coalition SENATE<1>
N.T. Labor SENATE<1>
N.T.Green SENATE<0>
N.T. Other SENATE<0>
Qld Coalition SENATE<2>
Qld Labor SENATE<3>
Qld Green SENATE<1>
Qld Other SENATE<0>
SA Coalition SENATE<2>
SA Labor SENATE<3>
SA Green SENATE<1>
SA Other SENATE<0>
Tas Coalition SENATE<2>
Tas Labor SENATE<3>
Tas Green SENATE<1>
Tas Other SENATE<0>
Vic Coalition SENATE<2>
Vic Labor SENATE<3>
Vic Green SENATE<1>
Vic Other SENATE<0>
WA Coalition SENATE<3>
WA Labor SENATE<2>
WA Green SENATE<1>
WA Other SENATE<0>
Coalition primary H of R vote %<38>
Nielsen Poll in Wentworth - 52-48 to Labor
The Wentworth poll used the names of the candidates as well as their parties, and was conducted from last Monday to Wednesday night. Therefore it did not measure the full impact of Wednesday's revelation in the Herald that Mr Newhouse's nomination might be invalid because of allegations he failed to resign in time from a part-time State Government post. The Liberal Party has threatened a challenge to force a by-election if Mr Newhouse wins. Mr Newhouse says he has advice showing his nomination is valid.
Nielsen's polling director, John Stirton, said the poll's 3 per cent margin of error and the tumult over Mr Newhouse meant the contest was too close to call. "This poll probably represents a best case for Labor with a week to go."
Kevin Rudd Woos Home State
KEVIN Rudd plans for Queensland to become a financial hub for the Asian region if Labor wins Saturday's federal election.
In an exclusive interview with The Courier-Mail, the Opposition Leader also launched a scathing attack on John Howard, accusing the Prime Minister of being Sydney-centric and taking his Queensland powerbase for granted.
"The great thing about coming from Queensland is that you understand the nation is very big and does go beyond its two largest centres," Mr Rudd said.
At the start of a furious final week of campaigning to be marked by scare tactics from both sides, Mr Rudd spoke of his dreams for a world-class broadband network to overcome the tyranny of distance and open economic opportunities for his home state.
Full Story
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Update on the "How Should I Vote" Situation
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Get Up's "How Should I Vote Website" has wrong policy information about at least 1 Greens candidate.
Here it is
1. | Corporate taxes in Australia are too high. | Disagree |
2. | In general social security payments and other Centrelink entitlements such as Austudy, etc., are too low. | Agree |
3. | Overall economic growth is less important than reducing the gap between the rich and the poor. | Agree |
4. | Subsidising private health insurance is a more effective way of improving health care than increasing Medicare funding. | Strongly disagree |
5. | There should be a national dental care scheme funded by the federal government. | Strongly disagree |
6. | Education spending as a proportion of overall government spending should be increased. | Strongly disagree |
7. | Teacher pay should be linked to the performance of their students. | Strongly disagree |
8. | The Federal Government should increase funding for child care. | Agree |
9. | Australia should spend less on defence and the military than it does now. | Disagree |
10. | Australia should withdraw its combat troops from Iraq within the next year. | Strongly disagree |
11. | Special laws that give police extra powers to detain, search and question suspects without charge are necessary to fight terrorism. | Strongly disagree |
12. | Australia’s policies to deter asylum seekers are too harsh. | Strongly agree |
13. | Australia should become a republic. | Strongly disagree |
14. | Union power in the workplace should be reduced. | Disagree |
15. | Australia should commit to binding greenhouse gas reduction targets to help stop climate change. | Strongly disagree |
16. | Australia should build nuclear power plants. | Strongly disagree |
17. | Same sex couples should have the same rights as heterosexual de-facto couples. | Agree |
18. | Tough penalties for drug users are a better way to deal with illicit drugs than decriminalisation. | Disagree |
19. | The Australian Government should say ‘sorry’ to Indigenous Australians for past injustices. | Strongly agree |
All of these highlighted go against Greens policy.
In a related story, a few people have told me that the Getup election day scorecards they sent me to hand out on election day are wrong and misleading when it comes to Labor's policy. I will be in contact with GetUp, Labor and few other people to get to the bottom of this.
It's The Final Countdown
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's The Final Countdown
Friday, November 16, 2007
Ruddkip
Image from the brilliant Mysticaura at the ConsoleWarsAustralia forum.
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Ruddkip is a blue-and-orange, four-legged, amphibian. It is one of the three starter Pollemon in Australia . The fin on Ruddkip's head acts as a highly sensitive radar. Using this fin to sense movements of opinion polls, Ruddkip can determine what is taking place around it without using its eyes. When in water, Ruddkip breathes using the gills on its cheeks. On land, it can powerfully lift large boulders by planting its four feet and heaving. It sleeps by burying itself in soil at the water's edge. Its large tail fin propels it through water with powerful acceleration. If it is faced with a tight situation in battle, Ruddkip will become strong enough to crush eyebrows bigger than itself.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Climate Change Coaliton Senate Preferences
(Note: They aren't running in Tasmania or the Northern Territory)
NSW
1 | NEWELL Patrice | Climate Change Coalition |
2 | KRUSZELNICKI Karl | Climate Change Coalition |
3 | SHUMACK Lyn | Australian Democrats |
4 | KING David | Australian Democrats |
5 | PATERSON Brett | Australian Democrats |
6 | CAINES Justine | What Women Want |
7 | ROBINSON Janette | What Women Want |
8 | BRIDGE Garth | Fishing Party |
9 | PATERSON Stewart | Fishing Party |
10 | CARTER Marylou | Carers Alliance |
11 | BROWN Nell | Carers Alliance |
12 | NERO Silvana | Independent |
13 | NETTLE Kerry | Greens |
14 | SHOEBRIDGE David | Greens |
15 | ELLA-DUNCAN Marcia | Greens |
16 | MUNDEY Jack | Greens |
17 | HO Christina | Greens |
18 | HEILPERN Sandra | Greens |
19 | MOCKLER Mary | Carers Alliance |
20 | CLARK Katrina | Carers Alliance |
21 | REILLY Pat | Senator On-Line |
22 | BRYCE Ian R | Independent |
23 | AUGUST John P | Independent |
24 | DER SARKISSIAN Berge | Senator On-Line |
25 | BAINBRIDGE Alex | Socialist Alliance |
26 | PRICE Susan | Socialist Alliance |
27 | EMANUEL Kamala | Socialist Alliance |
28 | DOBSON Tim | Socialist Alliance |
29 | MARKWELL Andrew | Family First |
30 | GRAY Kathy | Family First |
31 | BURSTON Brian | Pauline's United Australia Party |
32 | CARTER John E | Pauline's United Australia Party |
33 | NEWSON Judith | One Nation |
34 | WEBBER Andrew | One Nation |
35 | BUSSA Peter | One Nation |
36 | FREW Andy | One Nation |
37 | BORSAK Robert | Australian Shooters Party |
38 | SHAW Robert | Australian Shooters Party |
39 | MUIRHEAD Jim | Australian Shooters Party |
40 | HESTELOW Andrew | Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party |
41 | MORGAN Thomas Idris | Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party |
42 | GEREMIN John | Non-Custodial Parents |
43 | FOSTER Roland | Non-Custodial Parents |
44 | BEAMS Nick | Socialist Equality party |
45 | DIVJAK Carol | Socialist Equality party |
46 | JAMES Pauline | Labor Party |
47 | SEATON Fiona | Labor Party |
48 | ESBER Pierre | Labor Party |
49 | STEPHENS Ursula | Labor Party |
50 | CAMERON Doug | Labor Party |
51 | ARBIB Mark | Labor Party |
52 | PETERSEN Terje | Liberty and Democracy Party |
53 | BEREGSZASZI Janos | Liberty and Democracy Party |
54 | McLENNAN Toni | Hear Our Voice |
55 | CARROLL Lindsay | Hear Our Voice |
56 | LAWLER Ann | Citizens Electoral Council |
57 | McCAFFREY Ian David | Citizens Electoral Council |
58 | CURRIE Carolyn | Liberal Party |
59 | McGAHEY Vicky | Liberal Party |
60 | LEES Murray | National Party |
61 | PAYNE Marise | Liberal Party |
62 | WILLIAMS John | National Party |
63 | COONAN Helen | Liberal Party |
64 | O'DONOHUE Michael | Democratic Labor Party |
65 | O'DONOHUE Terence Markham | Democratic Labor Party |
66 | WOLDRING Klaas | Independent |
67 | BRADLEY Max | Independent |
68 | TINYOW Walter | Independent |
69 | CHAN Maria | Independent |
70 | NADAS Paula | Independent |
71 | LEVY Curtis | Independent |
72 | STEFANAC Jennifer | Independent |
73 | GREEN Paul | Christian Democrats |
74 | NILE Elaine | Christian Democrats |
75 | LOTFIZADEH Allan | Christian Democrats |
76 | PILT Peter | Christian Democrats |
77 | YORK Bruce | Christian Democrats |
78 | McNEALL Richard Keith | Conservatives for Climate and Environment |
79 | MAXFIELD James David | Conservatives for Climate and Environment |
1 | HOWARD Ainslie | Climate Change Coalition |
2 | ROZAIRO Sashikala | Climate Change Coalition |
3 | ALLISON Lyn | Australian Democrats |
4 | COLLINS Jacinta | Labor Party |
5 | DI NATALE Richard | Greens |
6 | PLUMRIDGE Gary | Family First |
7 | FIFIELD Mitch | Liberal Party |
8 | HALL Brendan | Non-Custodial Parents |
9 | PARKER Brett | Australian Shooters Party |
10 | RASKOVY Steve | Conservatives for Climate and Environment |
11 | CLANCY Steve | Liberty and Democracy Party |
12 | PERKINS John | Independent |
13 | RHODES Junelle | Carers Alliance |
14 | GIBILISCO Peter | Carers Alliance |
15 | KARADIMOS Patricia | Carers Alliance |
16 | CHIPP Greg | Australian Democrats |
17 | MARSHALL Gavin | Labor Party |
18 | RAWSON Miriam | Family First |
19 | O'CONNOR Jenny | Greens |
20 | SAW Geoff | Liberty and Democracy Party |
21 | LEWAND Viesha | Conservatives for Climate and Environment |
22 | CONWAY Andrew | Independent |
23 | McCUBBIN Jo | Australian Democrats |
24 | FEENEY David | Labor Party |
25 | GRAHAM Matt | Australian Shooters Party |
26 | PODBURY Monique | Family First |
27 | ZABANEH John | Non-Custodial Parents |
28 | BHATHAL Alexandra | Greens |
29 | LEWIS Marg | Labor Party |
30 | WILLIS Chris | Family First |
31 | LOVE Madeleine | What Women Want |
32 | THOMPSON Robyn | What Women Want |
33 | ROSE Robert | Senator On-Line |
34 | HEATH Clare | Family First |
35 | KROGER Helen | Liberal Party |
36 | BYRNE Peter | Socialist Equality party |
37 | MULHOLLAND John | Democratic Labor Party |
38 | FLOOD Gerry | Democratic Labor Party |
39 | LA MANNA Pat | Democratic Labor Party |
40 | EVELYN-LIARDET Teresa | Democratic Labor Party |
41 | REIHER Jim | Greens |
42 | PHAM Hoa | Greens |
43 | HENLEY Emma | Greens |
44 | WALKER Norman | Independent |
45 | O'BRYAN Darryl | Independent |
46 | GROVES Llewellyn John | One Nation |
47 | SENER Tejay M | Independent |
48 | BAPTIST Tania | Socialist Equality party |
49 | TOSCANO Joseph | Independent |
50 | PIERCE Jude | Independent |
51 | WELLS Ken | Democratic Labor Party |
52 | CREA Paul | Democratic Labor Party |
53 | RYAN Scott | Liberal Party |
54 | SWAYN Simon | National Party |
55 | AFFLECK Rachel | Citizens Electoral Council |
56 | ISHERWOOD Katherine | Citizens Electoral Council |
57 | WINDISCH Margarita | Socialist Alliance |
58 | SMITH Jeremy | Socialist Alliance |
59 | McDONALD Ewan Angus | Christian Democrats |
60 | CLARNETTE Dallas | Christian Democrats |
61 | KALINIY Joseph | Independent |
62 | MESARITIS Koulla | Independent |
63 | KLEIN Tony | Independent |
64 | KLEIN Amanda | Independent |
65 | BOWN SEELEY Ann | Family First |
66 | BARRETT Jenny | Senator On-Line |
67 | STEEL Nick | One Nation |
68 | SHORE Daniel | One Nation |
1 | WARDEN Gary | Climate Change Coalition |
2 | BISHOP Sarah | Climate Change Coalition |
3 | BASDEN Meryki | What Women Want |
4 | LANE Saywood | What Women Want |
5 | LEWIN Erica | Australian Democrats |
6 | OLVER Rob | Australian Democrats |
7 | HODDY Don | Australian Democrats |
8 | KETTLE Gerard | Conservatives for Climate and Environment |
9 | ANTON Shirley | Conservatives for Climate and Environment |
10 | ROSE Linda | Family First |
11 | FABIAN Cathie | Family First |
12 | FUHRMANN Steve | Family First |
13 | HOYER Thomas | Carers Alliance |
14 | PRIMEAU Shirley Ann | Carers Alliance |
15 | WYNNE Eric | Independent |
16 | FITZGERALD Kevin | Independent |
17 | CAMPBELL Graeme | Independent |
18 | FISCHER John | Independent |
19 | GRAHAM Russell | Independent |
20 | GIBSON Geoff | Independent |
21 | ARMSTRONG Jennifer | Independent |
22 | TAN Michael | Independent |
23 | McNAUGHT Richard | Independent |
24 | DABROWSKI Edward | Independent |
25 | HAWKINS Trent | Socialist Alliance |
26 | GRAY Julie | Socialist Alliance |
27 | DIXON Geoff | Non-Custodial Parents |
28 | WARD Mike | Non-Custodial Parents |
29 | BOULGER Bob | Democratic Labor Party |
30 | MILLER Eric | Democratic Labor Party |
31 | HOPKINSON James | One Nation |
32 | McLEAN Ron | One Nation |
33 | MAYER Daniel J | Senator On-Line |
34 | LAMONT Zoe | Senator On-Line |
35 | GOIRAN Gerard | Christian Democrats |
36 | WATT Peter | Christian Democrats |
37 | WHELAN Peter | Liberty and Democracy Party |
38 | PARKER Daniel M | Liberty and Democracy Party |
39 | LUDLAM Scott | Greens |
40 | XAMON Alison | Greens |
41 | ROY Brenda | Greens |
42 | ROBINSON Jean | Citizens Electoral Council |
43 | SMITH Stuart | Citizens Electoral Council |
44 | CROOK Tony John | National Party |
45 | DUNCAN Wendy | National Party |
46 | JOHNSTON David | Liberal Party |
47 | EGGLESTON Alan | Liberal Party |
48 | CASH Michaelia | Liberal Party |
49 | MISCHIN Michael | Liberal Party |
50 | MOURITZ Jane | Liberal Party |
51 | BROWN Matt | Liberal Party |
52 | PRATT Louise | Labor Party |
53 | BISHOP Mark | Labor Party |
54 | WEBBER Ruth | Labor Party |
1 | WARDEN Gary | Climate Change Coalition |
2 | BISHOP Sarah | Climate Change Coalition |
3 | BASDEN Meryki | What Women Want |
4 | LANE Saywood | What Women Want |
5 | LEWIN Erica | Australian Democrats |
6 | OLVER Rob | Australian Democrats |
7 | HODDY Don | Australian Democrats |
8 | KETTLE Gerard | Conservatives for Climate and Environment |
9 | ANTON Shirley | Conservatives for Climate and Environment |
10 | ROSE Linda | Family First |
11 | FABIAN Cathie | Family First |
12 | FUHRMANN Steve | Family First |
13 | HOYER Thomas | Carers Alliance |
14 | PRIMEAU Shirley Ann | Carers Alliance |
15 | WYNNE Eric | Independent |
16 | FITZGERALD Kevin | Independent |
17 | CAMPBELL Graeme | Independent |
18 | FISCHER John | Independent |
19 | GRAHAM Russell | Independent |
20 | GIBSON Geoff | Independent |
21 | ARMSTRONG Jennifer | Independent |
22 | TAN Michael | Independent |
23 | McNAUGHT Richard | Independent |
24 | DABROWSKI Edward | Independent |
25 | HAWKINS Trent | Socialist Alliance |
26 | GRAY Julie | Socialist Alliance |
27 | DIXON Geoff | Non-Custodial Parents |
28 | WARD Mike | Non-Custodial Parents |
29 | BOULGER Bob | Democratic Labor Party |
30 | MILLER Eric | Democratic Labor Party |
31 | HOPKINSON James | One Nation |
32 | McLEAN Ron | One Nation |
33 | MAYER Daniel J | Senator On-Line |
34 | LAMONT Zoe | Senator On-Line |
35 | GOIRAN Gerard | Christian Democrats |
36 | WATT Peter | Christian Democrats |
37 | WHELAN Peter | Liberty and Democracy Party |
38 | PARKER Daniel M | Liberty and Democracy Party |
39 | LUDLAM Scott | Greens |
40 | XAMON Alison | Greens |
41 | ROY Brenda | Greens |
42 | ROBINSON Jean | Citizens Electoral Council |
43 | SMITH Stuart | Citizens Electoral Council |
44 | CROOK Tony John | National Party |
45 | DUNCAN Wendy | National Party |
46 | PRATT Louise | Labor Party |
47 | BISHOP Mark | Labor Party |
48 | WEBBER Ruth | Labor Party |
49 | JOHNSTON David | Liberal Party |
50 | EGGLESTON Alan | Liberal Party |
51 | CASH Michaelia | Liberal Party |
52 | MISCHIN Michael | Liberal Party |
53 | MOURITZ Jane | Liberal Party |
54 | BROWN Matt | Liberal Party |
1 | JOHNSON Phil | Climate Change Coalition |
2 | POSSELT Steve | Climate Change Coalition |
3 | BARTLETT Andrew | Australian Democrats |
4 | WATERS Larissa | Greens |
5 | HANSON Pauline | Pauline's United Australia Party |
6 | HOGG John Joseph | Labor Party |
7 | BUCHANAN Jeff | Family First |
8 | HEALEY Bill | Non-Custodial Parents |
9 | FEENEY Paul Joseph | Australian Shooters Party |
10 | COLLINS Kevin | Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party |
11 | SMITH Bob | Fishing Party |
12 | WATSON Sam | Socialist Alliance |
13 | COUPER David Alan | Independent |
14 | MADDISON Felicity | Carers Alliance |
15 | MACDONALD Ian Douglas | Liberal Party |
16 | HUMPHREYS John | Liberty and Democracy Party |
17 | DeMARCHI Leo | Independent |
18 | BROWN Michael | Independent |
19 | ALBERTS Katrina | Independent |
20 | PETERSEN Robin | Independent |
21 | HACKETT-JONES Richard | Independent |
22 | NEILL Sharon | Australian Democrats |
23 | LIGHT Anja | Greens |
24 | DONALD Dave | Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party |
25 | MOORE Claire | Labor Party |
26 | STOCKER Elizabeth | Fishing Party |
27 | TAYLOR Amelia | Socialist Alliance |
28 | ROSIN Darryl | Greens |
29 | BOYCE Sue | Liberal Party |
30 | RADY Martin | Independent |
31 | THOMPSON Doug | Non-Custodial Parents |
32 | DUGGAN John | Independent |
33 | BAKER James | Independent |
34 | HRSTICH Allen D | Australian Shooters Party |
35 | RIVETT John | Independent |
36 | FURNER Mark | Labor Party |
37 | PEAKE Ben | Senator On-Line |
38 | BOUSFIELD Anne | What Women Want |
39 | JACKSON Noel | Democratic Labor Party |
40 | NELSON Ian J | One Nation |
41 | LOW Pilly | Independent |
42 | REID James Kenneth | Independent |
43 | TRAVERSARI Marsileo Mark | Independent |
44 | FITZGERALD-BAKER Louise | Independent |
45 | GOW Robert | Carers Alliance |
46 | BATESON Sharon | Senator On-Line |
47 | CLARK Joseph | Liberty and Democracy Party |
48 | BEUTEL Sonya | What Women Want |
49 | O'BRIEN Diana | Labor Party |
50 | ARROITA Lew | One Nation |
51 | DOWLING Brian | Democratic Labor Party |
52 | BRICE Linda | Christian Democrats |
53 | PUKALLUS Jan | Citizens Electoral Council |
54 | SAVILLE David | Pauline's United Australia Party |
55 | HETHERINGTON Maurice | Citizens Electoral Council |
56 | BRICE Malcolm | Christian Democrats |
57 | BOSWELL Ron | National Party |
58 | POWELL Mark | Liberal Party |
59 | GOODWIN David | National Party |
60 | BUCHHOLZ Scott | National Party |
61 | SPENCER Beryl J | Family First |
62 | MANNERS Merlin | Family First |
63 | EATON Cathy | Family First |
64 | HART Shaun | Family First |
65 | BENSON-STOTT Elizabeth | Family First |
1 | ENDEAN Colin Andrew | Climate Change Coalition |
2 | KUBILIUS Vidas | Climate Change Coalition |
3 | HANSON-YOUNG Sarah | Greens |
4 | MORTIER Nikki | Greens |
5 | RIGNEY Matt | Greens |
6 | RUSSELL Ruth | Australian Democrats |
7 | BAUMANN Max | Australian Democrats |
8 | WAY Richard | Australian Democrats |
9 | NEUMANN Emma | What Women Want |
10 | McINTOSH Morag | What Women Want |
11 | CLARKE Renfrey | Socialist Alliance |
12 | LAZAROU Liah | Socialist Alliance |
13 | XENOPHON Nick | Independent |
14 | FARRELL Don | Labor Party |
15 | WONG Penny | Labor Party |
16 | PERRY Cathy | Labor Party |
17 | PATERSON Brian M | Independent |
18 | HARDY Garry N J | Democratic Labor Party |
19 | McCABE David | Democratic Labor Party |
20 | DRUMMOND Michelle | Independent |
21 | GLASS Stewart | Independent |
22 | CLARK Joel Michael | Senator On-Line |
23 | CLARKE Courtney | Senator On-Line |
24 | BROOK A | Independent |
25 | ARMSTRONG Neil | Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party |
26 | TIPPINS Paul Anthony | Australian Fishing and Lifestyle Party |
27 | BERNARDI Cory | Liberal Party |
28 | BIRMINGHAM Simon | Liberal Party |
29 | CHAPMAN Grant | Liberal Party |
30 | KOURTESIS Maria | Liberal Party |
31 | HOWARD Rob | National Party |
32 | CUTHBERTSON Mark | National Party |
33 | ALDRIDGE Mark | One Nation |
34 | DWYER David | One Nation |
35 | McALARY David | Liberty and Democracy Party |
36 | HILL Mark | Liberty and Democracy Party |
37 | BATES Tony | Family First |
38 | TURNBULL Toni | Family First |
39 | GIBSON Colin | Family First |
40 | HAHN John | Australian Shooters Party |
41 | BORUN Basil C P | Australian Shooters Party |
42 | BRYSON Roger | Independent |
43 | COLANGELO Bruno | Christian Democrats |
44 | HUNT Noelene | Christian Democrats |
45 | VINCENT Martin | Citizens Electoral Council |
46 | SIEBERT Paul G | Citizens Electoral Council |
1 | FULLAM-STONE Michael | Climate Change Coalition |
2 | GEE Andrew M | Climate Change Coalition |
3 | TUCKER Kerrie | Greens |
4 | KIRSCHBAUM Elena | Greens |
5 | VOGT Norvan | Australian Democrats |
6 | DAVID Anthony | Australian Democrats |
7 | DENBOROUGH Michael | Nuclear Disarmament Party |
8 | DENBOROUGH Erica | Nuclear Disarmament Party |
9 | LUNDY Kate | Labor Party |
10 | CONWAY Peter | Labor Party |
11 | MILAT Lisa | Liberty and Democracy Party |
12 | TEXTOR Chris | Liberty and Democracy Party |
13 | DAVIDSON Emma | What Women Want |
14 | MORRIS Shannon | What Women Want |
15 | HUMPHRIES Gary | Liberal Party |
16 | MYERS Jacqui | Liberal Party |
1 | FULLAM-STONE Michael | Climate Change Coalition |
2 | GEE Andrew M | Climate Change Coalition |
3 | DENBOROUGH Michael | Nuclear Disarmament Party |
4 | DENBOROUGH Erica | Nuclear Disarmament Party |
5 | MILAT Lisa | Liberty and Democracy Party |
6 | TEXTOR Chris | Liberty and Democracy Party |
7 | VOGT Norvan | Australian Democrats |
8 | DAVID Anthony | Australian Democrats |
9 | TUCKER Kerrie | Greens |
10 | KIRSCHBAUM Elena | Greens |
11 | DAVIDSON Emma | What Women Want |
12 | MORRIS Shannon | What Women Want |
13 | LUNDY Kate | Labor Party |
14 | CONWAY Peter | Labor Party |
15 | HUMPHRIES Gary | Liberal Party |
16 | MYERS Jacqui | Liberal Party |