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Half way, but who cares? by Jessica Parry posted on 05-11-2007 08:52 0 comment(s)
Jessie questions why voters are becoming bored with this election campaign.
From safe seat to confused in Canberra by Leah Ginnivan posted on 22-10-2007 14:00 1 comment(s)
After a week of campaigning, Leah Ginnivan reflects on the differences between living in a safe rural seat and life in Our Nation's Capital.
Flying the flag by Melissa Hockey posted on 26-11-2007 23:34 0 comment(s)
Melissa Hockey runs out of tears, phone credit and reasons to not gloat.
Good from afar, but so far to go by Tim Martyn posted on 25-11-2007 07:15 0 comment(s)
“And a big shout out to Penderell’s Oak in London.”
Good from afar, but so far to go by Tim Martyn posted on 25-11-2007 07:15 0 comment(s)
“And a big shout out to Penderell’s Oak in London.”
Don't forget to flush the toilet by Steve Gumerungi Hodder posted on 23-11-2007 17:00 0 comment(s)
Questioning democracy, Steve Gumerungi Hodder writes about the Intervention and choice, or lack thereof, this election.
How (not) to use the media by Carissa Simons posted on 23-11-2007 06:55 0 comment(s)
The media is a temperamental beast. Carissa Simons gives the politicians some hints on how to tame it.
Five days, one shirt by Melissa Hockey posted on 23-11-2007 06:48 0 comment(s)
Never one to think that clothes can change a persons life, Melissa Hokcey ponders how a KEVIN07 t-shirt brought about her very own full circle moment.
A wild web of competing interests by Tom Wood posted on 23-11-2007 00:40 0 comment(s)
Interests, power, life. Interests, power, politics. How can we make sure we stay above the game? Tom Wood Explains.
It's time to ring the bell by Jessica Parry posted on 22-11-2007 10:59 0 comment(s)
With only a couple of days to go Jessie looks at the importance of her vote in the bellwether seat of Eden Monaro.
Rural wrap-up by Leah Ginnivan posted on 21-11-2007 12:22 0 comment(s)
What have we heard about rural Australian's this election? Not much, writes Leah Ginnivan.
The end? by Mitchell Davies posted on 21-11-2007 11:35 0 comment(s)
It's make or break time for the Australian Democrats. Mitch Davies wraps up what could be the end of an era.
The last stand by Zackary McLennan posted on 20-11-2007 18:49 0 comment(s)
Zack McLennan says what he'll be doing on the big day
The end of the tunnel by Matthew Di Leo posted on 20-11-2007 13:35 0 comment(s)
Matthew Di Leo muses over empires, dramas, and why West Australians always have to be different.
The human coreflute by Melissa Hockey posted on 16-11-2007 20:52 0 comment(s)
It's dedication when Melissa Hockey wears, waves and wolf whistles campaign slogans for the ALP.
The journalists revolt by Thomas Arup posted on 13-11-2007 12:13 0 comment(s)
Senior journalists aren't hitting the campaign trail because the parties are running them around, but maybe they are in part to blame...
Election predictions by Carissa Simons posted on 13-11-2007 11:53 2 comment(s)
Sick of the mainstream media hedging their bets about who will win this baby? Never fear, Carissa Simons is jumping in the deep end and announcing a winner.
Christmas wishes by Jessica Parry posted on 12-11-2007 11:14 0 comment(s)
Well according to the major supermarkets, the festive season has begun. I thought I would get in early this year with my Christmas wishes.
Going through the phases by Melissa Hockey posted on 08-11-2007 15:23 0 comment(s)
The desire to stab one's own eyes out isn't normally a desire a young campaigner has, yet the 2007 Federal Election campaign is motivating Melissa Hockey to do just that. Find out why.
Centralise this: rural health and Federal designs by Leah Ginnivan posted on 08-11-2007 14:52 0 comment(s)
Leah Ginnivan talks rural health, federal takeovers, and mocks Tony Abbott.
13 is an unlucky number by Tim Martyn posted on 08-11-2007 14:35 0 comment(s)
As an Aussie living in old London town, Tim compares Blair and Howard and considers the defining moments our PM's reign.
Can we elect a new media? by Carissa Simons posted on 07-11-2007 00:55 1 comment(s)
With Tony Abbott turning arrogance into an artform, and Peter Garrett's unparalleled ability to put his foot in it, the media haven't really had to do much work.
The new Democrat (part two) by Mitchell Davies posted on 06-11-2007 12:44 0 comment(s)
Mitch Davies concludes his story of how he ended up in the young Australian Democrats and offers some personal advice to "undecided" voters.
Stretching the Polls by Thomas Arup posted on 06-11-2007 08:27 2 comment(s)
The weekend newspapers are in the recycling bin but the memories live on...
Campaign launches, from the inside by Michele Fountain posted on 02-11-2007 08:46 0 comment(s)
Media events can be a bit surreal, writes Michele Fountain, fresh from the Australian Greens' National Campaign Launch on Sunday.
With friends like these... by Matthew Di Leo posted on 31-10-2007 13:41 2 comment(s)
Sometimes you can’t win, no matter how right you think you are. Matthew Di Leo found out the hard way.
Why Politics? by Zackary McLennan posted on 31-10-2007 09:39 0 comment(s)
Zack McLennan writes why he's involved in the Young Liberal Movement
The new Democrat (part one) by Mitchell Davies posted on 29-10-2007 12:41 1 comment(s)
Mitch Davies shares his personal experience on his first voting opportunity and illustrates how simple it is to be politically influenced by our surrounding environment.
Cyber policy needs reform by Tom Wood posted on 29-10-2007 09:36 0 comment(s)
On August 10, 2007, the Federal Government announced an $189 Million 'NetAlert' campaign, aiming to protect Australian families online. Sounds fantastic, but what this campaign is really delivering, is far less gratifying.
So long, Southern Cross by Tim Martyn posted on 26-10-2007 00:10 0 comment(s)
We come from a land downunder. Now we are scattered anywhere but. But we are watching, hoping, praying and hopefully...voting
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