Posted on 10/09/2004 12:47:55 AM PDT by naturalman1975
I hesitate to suggest this, as I am fairly new around here, but I have noticed that there is quite a lot of interest in the Australian eleciton, so I thought I would make an offer here. I will be watching the election coverage and if people are interested, as the coverage proceeds, I can post updates in this thread, so people can follow what is happening in Australia.
Just an offer. Coverage starts in 15 minutes.
Oh and if any other Aussies want to post updates as well, of course, I wouldn't object. It's just I can see interest.
Official Australian Electorial Commission tally
Primary votes counted: 69.66%
Two party preferred votes counted: 61.42%
Seats needed to win government: 76
Lib/Nat: 71
ALP: 44
Ind: 3
swing to Lib/Nat of 2.00%
Gough Whitlam had real gravitas as Labor Leader. Mark Latham just has real gravity, generally around his girth.
Nervous??..I woke up at 4:30am with a nightmare..Kerry was in my home giving his talking points!.(I went to sleep with the TV on doing the reruns of the debate..)..I had a brief visit and hug from W and I was rebutting Kerry's points!..Kerry returned and I woke up most disturbed..most vivid nightmare in at least ten years!
This election is getting to me more than I had thought!
Official Australian Electorial Commission tally
Primary votes counted: 70.37%
Two party preferred votes counted: 62.19%
Seats needed to win government: 76
Lib/Nat: 72
ALP: 44
Ind: 3
swing to Lib/Nat of 1.96%
LOL. They've got those types over there too? As with Baldwin and Co. four years ago, I'll help 'em pack if they move to Cuba or China where they belong.
"Sorry I couldn't hear that."
"Nervous??..I woke up at 4:30am with a nightmare..Kerry was in my home giving his talking points!.(I went to sleep with the TV on doing the reruns of the debate..)..I had a brief visit and hug from W and I was rebutting Kerry's points!..Kerry returned and I woke up most disturbed..most vivid nightmare in at least ten years!"
Tell us, quick! Did he have a PLAN?!? 8-)
Shouldn't Latham be saying that?
The ABC's earpieces are solar powered and were sponsored by the Greens.
LOL!..We got into it over UN inspections and Iran!
Official Australian Electorial Commission tally
Primary votes counted: 70.89%
Two party preferred votes counted: 62.73%
Seats needed to win government: 76
Lib/Nat: 74
ALP: 45
Ind: 3
swing to Lib/Nat of 1.98%
Last Update: Saturday, October 9, 2004. 9:08pm (AEST)
Howard returned for historic fourth term
John Howard has won a fourth term as Prime Minister and he will return to government with an increased majority in the Parliament.
Two thirds of the vote has now been counted.
The Coalition's primary vote is up to nearly 47 per cent, which is nine points ahead of the ALP.
The Greens are polling more than 7 per cent, giving them close to the one million votes they predicted they would receive.
After preferences, the Coalition is ahead by 5 per cent.
Labor appears to have lost four seats, including the two northern Tasmanian seats, the Sydney seat of Greenway and the South Australian seat of Wakefield.
Two other South Australian seats remain in doubt, along with the Victorian seat of Holt and the northern New South Wales seat of Richmond.
In Queensland, there has been a swing to the Coalition of 3.6 per cent, but it appears Labor will hold all of its seats there.
The ALP has made some gains.
It looks to have won the seats of Adelaide and Cunningham in New South Wales and looks like picking up the Sydney seat of Parramatta.
Thanks for the update.
'They didn't really win, because they didn't win by a bigger margin!'
Pathetic.
Spoken as a genuine loser! Congrat's Aussies....A good thing has happened to a great people.... Ray
Just for the record - John Howard has won his seat, but it looks like it's gone to preferences.
Yeah, it's pretty funny. Now we've got someone yacking, "The Big Lie won over the positive message." I also loved one comment about two more "scalps" for Libs. LOL. Love it!
BIG LIE ... BIG LIE ... BIG LIE
I think I got the talking point for the losers. :P
Coalition 85 seats
Labor 57 seats
3.6 swing to Coalition.
Poor Bobby Brown...His boyfriend will be able to comfort him tonight I'm sure.
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