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craigb
12th November 2006, 04:39 PM
I just discovered that Victoria goes to the polls in 2 weeks. This was news to me:confused: . It hasn't had much coverage north of the border.

Do you have 4 year fixed terms like we do in NSW?

Is Bracksy going to get back in?

Mirboo
12th November 2006, 04:58 PM
We probably haven't heard much about the Victorian election because our own State (NSW) politicians have been making enough news of their own to keep political reporters busy.

Clinton1
12th November 2006, 05:03 PM
Its been pretty quiet hasn't it?

I reckon Steve will get back in... hasn't been doing a bad enough job for people to boot him and Labour out. The Libs have been pretty quiet and haven't mad a run against Labour yet, been a bit of bloodletting in the Libs as well.

When Melbourne's has just hosted a Commonwealth Games successfully, been voted the best city to live in and play sport in, has a very strong green credential, the trains run on time and the Govt fines the bejesuys out of the train company for not meeting performance targets.... there's not much else that people care about enough to get hot and bothered over.

For a Federal election, I think it'd be another issue. (fingers crossed anyway!)

wonder if this thread will go to the 'naughty room'?

Sturdee
12th November 2006, 05:04 PM
Like I said elsewhere Craig that despite being a commonwealth we really are completely separate states. Big news in other parts of the country only rate as minor items and vice versa.:eek:

Yes we are having an election as it comes around every 3/4 years. Min term is 3 years / max 4 years and at the date is at the government choosing.

As to who gets in is irrelevant, all politicians are equally bad, but what is intersting is the change to our upper house.

After decades Labour gets control of the upper house and then immediately reform same so that no major party ( including themselves ) will get it again but control will shift to minority groups and ratbags.

The upper house is divided into 8 districts, each electing 5 members on proportional representations like the Senate. Out of each district the Lib and Labour will each get 2 members and the 5th member could be anybody depending on preferences.

Really stupid.:mad: And this change is all without a referendum allowing people to decide.


Peter.

ozwinner
12th November 2006, 05:35 PM
I think Bracks will get back in, the other mob havent shown much initiative in the way of new policys.

Of course all polititions are only in it for their own benifit,:eek: so just vote for the lesser of the evil one.

Unless you like donkeys, why havent we got a donkey to vote for, I like donkeys.

Al :p

scooter
12th November 2006, 05:37 PM
That's what Mrs Nakamura said to her husband... ;)

craigb
12th November 2006, 05:39 PM
Unless you like donkeys, why havent we got a donkey to vote for, I like donkeys.

Al :p

I thought it was goats with you. Don't tell me you're two timing. :p :D

Yes , like they say, it doesn't matter who you vote for a politician always wins. :rolleyes:

ozwinner
12th November 2006, 05:53 PM
I thought it was goats with you. Don't tell me you're two timing. :p :D



Doe!! :mad:

Al :) :p

Clinton1
12th November 2006, 06:37 PM
Doe!

Deer as well!
Where do you find the energy?

Grunt
12th November 2006, 08:25 PM
Yes we are having an election as it comes around every 3/4 years. Min term is 3 years / max 4 years and at the date is at the government choosing.


They are now fixed 4 year terms.


Victoria: As a result of electoral reform in March 2003, the Legislative Assembly has a fixed four-year term. Barring exceptional circumstances, elections will be held on the last Saturday in November every four years (see Constitution Act 1975 s.38 and s.38A).

Link (http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/rn/2005-06/06rn04.htm)