Kim says:
I wonder what tough questions the press will ask Mr Dutton at the NPC……oh…. wait….
Exactly. It used to be a tradition that both leaders did a NPC in the final week of the campaign, but Morrison kinda put an end to that and Dutton has avoided the press club like its a morning tea with rainbow cupcakes.
Michael has an update on the Kooyong signage drama:
The Kooyong signage drama at pre-poll booths escalates today with the Booroonda Council confiscating Amelia Hamer’s signs.
The media reports through the campaign that she wasn’t prepared to participate in candidate forums. Relying on these signs looks to be the epitome of Howard’s “fattening the pig on market day” strategy.
And Sandra says:
Libs complain about ‘Chinese Spies’ volunteering for Labor while accepting volunteers from a religious sect which doesn’t allow its members to vote. Hmmm, yay for hypocrisy.
loving the blog & now the opportunity to comment as well. Thanks to all at the Australia Institute for providing this. (Thanks for reading!)
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