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Predictable campaigns

By Graham Young,


The latest ALP attack ad is cute - it's the "wounded innocence" approach. John Howard opened his campaign with some negative advertising hanging L plates around Kevin Rudd's neck. Rudd responds with an ad which opens with Howard's ad and
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How I Could Just Kill a Man

By Louis Andrews,


Was Labor's "me-too" policy taken too far last week with the abandonment of its stance on the death penalty?    
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Phil Johnson, Qld Senate for CCC, please respond

By anne goddard,


To Phil Johnson, Senate Candidate for the Climate Change Coalition (CCC) in Queensland: Further to your reply to my article "dirty polices and practices"  in the comments section of our website . It is good to see where you
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Local issues in election 07 - Open opinion thread

By Editor,


Leave a comment here to tell us which local issues might sway your vote.
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IR and the election - a personal view

By doug Steley,


May I ask your indulgence and tell you my own view on the 2007 election. I have until recently worked for 3 years as a part time casual at a large local camera store in Maroochydore. Being a Professional Photographer it was beneficia
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Brisbane Central by-election harbinger of gloom for Liberals

By Graham Young,


Queensland Premier Anna Bligh has scored well in her debut as campaigner-in-chief in the Brisbane Central by-election. The ALP has scored 50.06% of the vote to date, which compares with 50.48% last time. This probably means that there was virtu
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The Led Zeppelin Election?

By Terry Flew,


One strange feature of the 2007 Federal Election has been the eerie influence of 70s rockers Led Zeppelin on the campaign.
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War Veterans & The Election

By Noel P Muller,


I am a War Veteran of some 4 conflicts.   I originally enlisted in the RAN in 1961 and served immediately in the Malayan Theatre during the Communist uprising in that country subsequent to Malaya's attempt at becoming a Republic. Of
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Rail for coal?

By John Hill,


Shouldn't we be seriously protesting the announcement that the Qld. govt. is adding another $650 million to the $113 million it already promised in July to provide additional rail facilities for the coal industry? For details, go to the ABC news
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Why (this time) I am voting Labor.

By Richard Mayne,


I will be honest, I hate labels.  I can't define myself politically because easy to apply labels obfuscate a true understanding of my core beliefs, if I am X then surely I believe in Y but no it doesn't fit. Let me explain: I have voted for
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