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[7 Sep 2010 | View Comments | ]
Grayndler turns Green

Jennifer Lush catches up with the Greens candidate for Grayndler, Sam Byrne, for a post-election debrief.

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[3 Sep 2010 | View Comments | ]
The way Hillsong swayed in 2010

Brittney Kleyn headed out to NSW’s seat of Mitchell to hear how Hillsong parishioners voted in the 2010 federal election.

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[23 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]
Green sweep in seat of Melbourne

The Greens have made Australian political history winning their first ever seat in the House of Representatives at a federal election. Josh Kenworthy reports.

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[21 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]
Room for religion in politics?

Have the lines between politics and religion become blurred? Secular Party candidate Christopher Owen is campaigning for the necessary separation of Church and State. Jennifer Lush reports. Image: Bartek

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[21 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]
What’s voting in Summer Hill

Jennifer Lush spoke with voters in the Sydney electorate of Grayndler on the morning of the 2010 Australian federal election.

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[20 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]
Opinion polls stand on shaky ground

Public opinion polls have dominated the news everyday throughout the 2010 Australian Federal election, but how accurate and ethical are they? Amy Yang reports.

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[20 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]
Socialist Equality Party calls for radical change

The Socialist Equality Party is calling for the mobilization of the working class and international socialism as part of their campaign. Danielle Bevins-Sundvall reports.

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[20 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]
The homeless: Australia’s missing electorate

With polls predicting a close result on election day, Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott have been working around the clock to woo undecided voters. But one large and potentially powerful voting bloc has been ignored during the campaign: the homeless. Matthew Knott reports.

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[20 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]
Youngest Liberal has plans for Mitchell

As the federal election campaign comes to an end, Hannah Meagher sat down with Liberal MP Alex Hawke to speak about the issues that matter to him.

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[20 Aug 2010 | View Comments | ]
Campaigning for carers

Maree Buckwalter and Marylou Carter are running for the NSW Senate with the Carers Alliance party to support people with disabilities. Natalie Muller reports.