A slip and a gully

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Ferntree Gully Road divides the electorate of Aston in south-east Melbourne in two, and is the focus of a July 2001 bielection that could prove crucial for Australian Prime Minister John Howard. The outcome of the bielection is believed to be a clear indication of the outcome of the federal election in late 2001.

author: Wright, Tony
Political aspects, Melbourne, Australia

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Howard's pivotal moment

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Issues concerning the political scene of Australia prior to the federal elections of 2001 are discussed. Particular attention is given to political and economic events which are likely to influence the outcome of the elections and to the political performance of the prime minister John Howard.

author: Wright, Tony
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Trust them... they're politicians

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Mark Latham and John Howard are making allegations on each other to prove that the other person cannot be trusted in politics. The kind of promises and statements made by them during the 2004 election campaign are discussed.

author: Wright, Tony
Australia, Public affairs, Elections, Ethics & Integrity, Evaluation, Influence, Prime ministers, Political campaigns, Political ethics, Electioneering, Latham, Mark

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subjects list: Australia, Political activity, Elections, Howard, John
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