Saturday 31 July 2010

Details of all NSW North Coast candidates in the 2010 Federal Election


NSW North Coast Federal Electorates - the candidates, their details and positions on ballot papers.

RICHMOND

1van LIESHOUT, Joan LiberalLocal Councillor

Phone (work): 07 5599 2385
Email: joan.vanlieshout@nsw.liberal.org.au

2ELLIOT, Justine [incumbent]LaborMember of Parliament

Phone (work): 07 5523 4371
Email: justine.elliot.mp@aph.gov.au

3HARTLEY, Matthew IndependentFilm Maker

Email: mattharcla@gmail.com

4ROBINSON, David Australian DemocratsPoultry Farmer

PO Box 16
ALSTONVILLE NSW 2477

Phone (home): 0412 458 477
Phone (work): 0412 458 477
Mobile: 0412 458 477
Email: me@drobinson.com.au

5FAULKNER, Nic IndependentResearch Consultant

39 Fingal St
BRUNSWICK HEADS NSW 2483

Mobile: 0488 404 882
Email: nicolas.faulkner@bigpond.com

6HUNTER, Alan The NationalsCompany Director

PO Box 1856
KINGSCLIFF NSW 2487

Phone (work): 13 0005 7200
Mobile: 0488 158 978
Email: alan.hunter@nationals.org.au

7BOYD, Julie IndependentEducational Consultant

PO Box 66
HASTINGS POINT NSW 2489

Phone (home): 0414 868 854
Mobile: 0414 868 854
Email: jboydelection@gmail.com

8EBONO, Joe The GreensManager

Phone (work): 02 6684 2416
Email: richmond@greens.org.au

9HEGEDUS, Stephen M IndependentLawyer

PO Box 2253
BYRON BAY NSW 2481

Phone (work): 0428 665 955
Mobile: 0428 665 955
Email: smhegedus@gmail.com



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1JOHNSON, Jeff The GreensRenewable energy consultant

Phone (work): 0438 677 202
Mobile: 0438 677 202
Email: page@greens.org.au

2SAFFIN, Janelle [incumbent]LaborMember of Parliament

PO Box 139
LISMORE NSW 2480

Phone (home): 0418 664 001
Phone (work): 02 6621 9909
Mobile: 0418 664 001
Email: Janelle.Saffin.MP@aph.gov.au

3HOGAN, Kevin The NationalsConsultant

PO Box 50
LISMORE NSW 2480

Phone (work): 02 6622 4562
Email: kevin@kevinhogan.com.au

4SUMMERVILLE, Merle Desley IndependentClient Service Officer

"Hiddenvale"
157 Beech Tree Rd
SEXTONVILLE NSW 2470

Phone (home): 02 6667 1131
Mobile: 0427 671 131
Email: nmsummer@harbourdat.com.au

5MELLAND, Julia Australian DemocratsBookkeeper

163 High St
LISMORE HEIGHTS NSW 2480

Mobile: 0431 357 585
Email: julia.melland@democrats.org.au

6BEHN, Doug IndependentMotor Mechanic

12 Flame St
EVANS HEAD NSW 2473

Phone (home): 0412 123 421
Phone (work): 02 6682 5399
Mobile: 0412 123 421
Email:
dbehn@nnsw.quik.com.au



COWPER

1SEKFY, Paul LaborCommunity Worker

Phone (work): 0419 440 065
Mobile: 0419 440 065
Email: paul.sekfy@alp.com.au

2KING, Dominic The GreensTeacher
3ARKAN, John Singh IndependentCoffs Harbour City Councillor

Phone (home): 02 6654 7673
Phone (work): 02 6654 7673
Mobile: 0418 465 930
Email: john.arkan@gmail.com

4LIONS, Deborah A J Christian Democratic Party (Fred Nile Group)Mngr house emergency acc.& stdnt

Mobile: 0431 603 848

5HARTSUYKER, Luke [incumbent]The NationalsMember of Parliament

PO Box 2056
COFFS HARBOUR NSW 2450

Phone (work): 02 6652 6233
Email:
luke.hartsuyker.mp@aph.gov.au



LYNE

1OAKESHOTT, Robert [incumbent]IndependentMember of Parliament

PO Box 330
TAREE NSW 2430

Phone (work): 02 6552 4780
Email: robert.oakeshott.mp@aph.gov.au

2LIPS, Frederik LaborMedical Practitioner

Phone (work): 02 6584 5988
Email: Frederik.Lips@alp.com.au

3GILLESPIE, David The NationalsSpecialist Physician

PO Box 2011
PORT MACQUARIE NSW 2444

Mobile: 0488 628 701
Email: david@davidgillespie.com.au

4WRIGHT, Barry IndependentRetired
5OXENFORD, Ian The GreensRetired

9 Loganvale Pl
LOGANS CROSSING NSW 2439

Phone (home): 02 6559 4834
Phone (work): 02 6559 4834
Mobile: 0409 594 834
Email: lyne@greens.org.au



All Australian electorate details here.

Betting odds for political candidates on the NSW North Coast - then and now


Whether you believe that where the money goes indicates voter intentions or not, it is interesting to note that betting on Day 14 of the 2010 federal election campaign on 30 July 2010 was going Labor's way on the NSW North Coast in much the same way as it was going Labor's way on Day 39 of the 2007 federal election campaign on 21 November 2007.
Even in Cowper and Lyne (which did not fall to Labor in 2007) recent betting is running along the lines of the final result in the last federal election. #

THEN:

Sportingbet at 3.23pm 21 November 2007 (from North Coast Voices archives).

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Janelle Saffin (ALP) $1.53
Chris Gulaptis (NATS) $2.35

RICHMOND
Justine Elliot (ALP) $1.80
Sue Page (NATS) $6.00

COWPER
Not found but Centrebet has Luke Hartsuyker at 1.41 and Paul Sekfy at 2.70

NOW:

Sportingbet at 9.30am 30 July 2010.

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Janelle Saffin (ALP) 1.45 [Sportsbet 1.35] [Centrebet 1.42] [BetFair 1.26]
Kevin Hogan (NATS) 2.55 [Sportsbet 2.55] [Centrebet 2.63] [Betfair 1.11]
Any Other Party not listed [Sportsbet 26.00] [Centrebet 81.00] [Betfair 2.00]
Greens not listed [Centrebet 21.00]

RICHMOND
Justine Elliott (ALP) not listed [Sportsbet 1.02]
Alan Hunter/Joan van Lieshout (NATS/LIB) not listed [Sportsbet 5.50]
Any Other Party not listed [Sportsbet 101.00]

COWPER
Luke Hartsuyker (NATS) not listed [Sportsbet 1.50] [Centrebet 1.38]
Paul Sekfy (ALP) not listed [Sportsbet 2.00] [Centrebet 2.78]
Any Other Party [Sportsbet 34.00]
Greens not listed [Centrebet 31.00]

LYNE
Any Other Party not listed [Sportsbet 1.50] [Centrebet 101.00]
Australian Labor Party not listed [Sportingbet 7.50] [Centrebet 21.00]
Coalition not listed [Sportsbet 13.00] [Centrebet 11.00]
Independent Oakeshott not listed [Centrebet 1.01]

# As not all online betting websites have all electorates posted yet it is not possible to do a direct comparison.

Classic Abbott or How to tie yourself in knots on the campaign trail


Part of a 26th July 2010 7.30 Report interview over at Aunty ABC on the subject of Australia's immigration policy:

KERRY O'BRIEN: Now let's talk about immigration, which you've put further on the map in this campaign at the weekend and where you've been accused of being tricky. Isn't it true that the peak immigration figure of 300,000 in 2008, the calendar year 2008, the first year of the Rudd Government, that you've described as unsustainable, was actually achieved under the immigration policy of the Howard Government?

TONY ABBOTT: But the government that was in charge was the Rudd-Gillard Government, and the following year, 2009, we had 277,000 people come in, and what I'm proposing is that the immigration intake has to be sustainable, that's why I've proposed a maximum of 170,000. And I'm being honest and upfront about this, Kerry. Julia Gillard tried to have a population discussion last week without being fair dinkum with us. She tried to pretend that you could discuss population without also discussing immigration. She wouldn't tell us what she wanted to do with immigration, and I challenge her to specify a figure.

KERRY O'BRIEN: Well, you said last Saturday that immigration in the last year of the Howard Government was actually 200,000, - was about, I think you said, 200,000.

TONY ABBOTT: In the last seven quarters of the Howard Government.

KERRY O'BRIEN: The last seven quarters was 200,000?

TONY ABBOTT: Well, I think it was about 210,000 in the last seven quarters of the Howard Government.

KERRY O'BRIEN: Well according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, it was actually 244,000 for the calendar year in 2007 and rising. Correct? And the Howard Government was in office for 11 of those 12 months.

TONY ABBOTT: I'm not disputing your figures, Kerry, but circumstances have changed. Australia's cities are choking on their own traffic. We were booming in the Howard years. We have gone through a global financial crisis. There has been an economic slowdown since then. The public no longer support immigration the way they did under the Howard Government. We've got to rebuild support for the immigration program, as happened under John Howard. The Australian Government has gotta be in charge and the program has got to be in Australia's national interest and the public have gotta perceive it that way.

KERRY O'BRIEN: But isn't it also true that the immigration figures have already come down sharply from that peak of 300,000, a peak of 300,000 under Howard policies and will keep falling sharply in the next couple of years, probably below 150,000, no matter who is running the government?

TONY ABBOTT: Well, I don't know what's gonna happen under Julia Gillard's policy because she hasn't told us what her policy is. I've told you what my position is. It will come down to under 170,000 in the first term of a Coalition government.

KERRY O'BRIEN: But let's just nail this down, because even if Julia Gillard doesn't change her policy one iota, and they have already changed the policy with regard to intakes of students coming in, they've tightened up rorts that first developed under the Howard Government - and again, I'm sure you'll be honest enough to acknowledge that; they've tightened up rorts so there will be fewer students coming in, looking and assuming that they will get permanent residency. But even if she does absolutely nothing more, isn't it true that immigration will continue to come down sharply in the next two years?

TONY ABBOTT: Well there's a private sector forecast out, but there's no government forecast out, there are no government figures out and that same private sector forecast says it will be back to 250,000 in 2015 under the policies of the current government.

KERRY O'BRIEN: That's five years from now. But according to Immigration Department, net migration into Australia for the financial year just ended, is down to be between 230,000 and 250,000 from that 300,000 figure. According to the BIS Shrapnel report that you've just referred to, net migration down to 175,000 by June next year, 145,000 the following year. So it seems your new migration policy is already - is going to happen anyway, no matter who's in government?

TONY ABBOTT: Well if that's the case, why didn't Julia Gillard tell us this last week when she tried to have a conversation about population, but dishonestly pretended that population had nothing to do with immigration, even though two-thirds of our population increase is via immigration?

KERRY O'BRIEN: But are you prepared to acknowledge that these figures make clear that your policy will make no difference to the figures coming down over the next two years?

TONY ABBOTT: Well, last time I looked, Kerry, BIS Shrapnel don't set immigration policy. It's the Government that should set immigration policy. Under any government that I lead, the Government will clearly be in charge. The numbers'll be set firmly in Australia's national interest, it will be sustainable and there'll be a maximum of 170,000 in the first term of a Coalition government.

2010 Election Campaign Day 15 - And it wouldn't be fun without Ned the Bear


He's cranky. He's orange. He's a cartoon bear.

Er, Ned the Bear? Where are you mate? Come on out 'n' play! I've gotta honey sanger and a beer.......