Saturday, 21 August 2010
Status quo remains on NSW North Coast as results of Australian Federal Election continues to be tallied nationally
Tonight the Australian Electoral Commission's Virtual Tally Room declared that in the Federal General Election, 21 August 2010:
Richmond electorate was won by sitting member Justine Elliot (ALP)
Page electorate was won by sitting member Janelle Saffin (ALP)
Cowper electorate was won by sitting member Luke Hartsuyker (NATS)
Lyne electorate was won by sitting member Robert Oakeshott (IND)
Currently 75.10% of the primary vote has been counted nationally and 73.34% of the two party preferred count completed.
Labels:
federal election 2010,
Northern Rivers
Australian Election 2010 Virtual Tally Room and other links
Australian Electoral Commission Virtual Tally Room - will activate after 6pm on 21 August 2010.
ABC Online Australia Votes live cover - also on ABC1 and ABC News 24 at 4pm in Western Australia, 5.30pm in the Northern Territory and South Australia and 6pm in the eastern states
ABC Antony Green's Guide
ABC NewsRadio website streaming coverage at abc.net.au/newsradio
Radio election coverage will also be streamed on ABC Local Radio websites
SBS Online Vote 2010 with Live Election Map (updated every 3 mins) from 6.30pm
Bigpond Online Federal Election 2010 - live from 5pm
Sky News Australia Online Election 2010 Live Stream - initial reporting begins around 3.30pm.
Also Sky Channel 601 features Sky political editor David Speers in Sydney and Channel 602 will be hosted by Peter Van Onselen from the Canberra tally room
Twitter #ausvotes
Labels:
federal election 2010
Friday, 20 August 2010
Time to look skywards and pray for wise & perceptive vote casting across Australia tomorrow?
Sometimes the only comfort is remembering how small we are in the universal scheme of things.........
IRAS 05437+2502, a small, faint nebula
that spans only 1/18th of a full moon
toward the constellation of the Taurus
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federal election 2010
Abbott wants a national indentity database - all the better to punish us with
"A COALITION government would revive the controversial Howard-era plan for a national access card to identify every individual receiving government benefits, shadow treasurer Joe Hockey has revealed.....
But instead of everyone having a card, this time the identifier could be in electronic form."
Electronic form? Everyone has to give a fingerprint swipe to access government services like Medicare and pension payments? Now that would be some database - all Oz fingerprints gathered together in one place despite the fact that the vast majority would belong to people who have no criminal record.
Just the thing to make breaching our human rights easier for any Abbott Government.
Labels:
1984,
federal election 2010,
human rights
Election 2010: Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again
Well the dream wasn't about Manderley but That Man,
and it fulfilled an old trout's wish.
Image from somewhere in cyberspace
Labels:
Abbott,
federal election 2010,
politics
The Nationals and political advertising cons
The three days preceding the political advertising blackout at midnight on Wednesday were more than a little painful, as television screens were blitzed by campaign advertising by all major political parties. Here on the NSW North Coast it was a veritable snow storm of spin.
However, what really took the top prize was the Nationals running with one ad which brazenly stated that it was the only party which helped to get an increase in the pension.
Not even lipservice paid to truth there. In fact, putting it bluntly, that would have to be a blatant lie.
The Nationals were not the only party debating pension increases over the last three years and, I can recall that in 2008 they supported an increase of only $30 a week and even then not for every class of pensioner. Remember that vacant space in their initial argument when it came to disability support pensioners?
Every Nationals candidate in 2010 from party leader Warren Truss down to novice Kevin Hogan seems to have conveniently forgotten that fact.
Number and age of everyone who now gets to vote on 21 August 2010
Labels:
AEC,
federal election 2010
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