Labor on the brink of a shock election win in Queensland
Liz Minchin, Queensland editor of The Conversation interviewed a number of people about why there has been such a strong swing to Labor. ‘Former Gold Coast
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Liz Minchin, Queensland editor of The Conversation interviewed a number of people about why there has been such a strong swing to Labor. ‘Former Gold Coast
Mathematician Adrian Beaumont discusses the election results to date: ‘The pollsters’ estimate of a narrow but clear 52-48 LNP win after preferences was wrong, partly owing
In The Conversation (1.2.15) Karen Struthers, former minister in the Bligh Labor Government, provides an assessment of Annastacia Palaszczuk: ‘You only have to look at what Palaszczuk has
Constitutional lawyer, Professor Anne Twomey (The Conversation, 2.2.15) discusses how a new government could be formed if neither major wins a clear majority. What will happen in
Michelle Grattan discusses the impact of the Queensland election result and a new poll on Prime Minister Abbott’s leadership: ‘The poll, taken from Thursday to Saturday
Inside Story carries an interview with Professor Brian Costar: ‘To the surprise of most commentators, Labor looks set to form government in Queensland. Not so surprised
Former Assistant Health Minister for the LNP, Dr Davis, writes about the Queensland election in the Brisbane Times (30.1.15). ‘The biggest fraud is yet to be perpetuated. The
Mark Solomons and Mark Willacy report in the ABC News (301.15) that a retrospective law change by the Newman Government in Queensland ‘that helped a major Liberal
The ABC (30.1.15) reports that the KAP has taken legal action against the LNP in a bid to stop the spread of what it called ‘blatant
Greg Jericho writes in The Guardian (29.1.15) that the Queensland election is a ‘fascinating study in the cost of austerity politics’. ‘Three years ago, after being
Professor Alex Bruns (Queensland University of Technology) has been tracking the use of social media through the election campaign (The Conversation, 28.1.5), illustrated by some interesting
Brian Costar, Professor of Political Science at Swinburne University, taught Politics and History at the University of Queensland in the 1970s. He writes in Inside Story
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