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Is this still gonna happen? Hope it's not aired on Channel 10Rafy said:
Is this still gonna happen? Hope it's not aired on Channel 10Rafy said:
Yes, the debate is still going to happen, and as the link states, it will take place on next week's Stateline programme.CSI: CRIMES ™ said:Is this still gonna happen? Hope it's not aired on Channel 10
wanna bet to see who's gonna come out better?:rofl:Stott Despoja said:Yes, the debate is still going to happen, and as the link states, it will take place on next week's Stateline programme.
An interesting result, especially given that the Morgan poll released yesterday reported a TPP result of 58/42 in Labor's favour. (Note however that this result is statewide, not just the marginals)[...]Internal Labor Party polling obtained exclusively by The Sunday Telegraph shows the race could be closer than expected.
Conducted in the last week of January and the first week of February, the poll found the NSW Coalition would win the State election based on results in 12 marginal seats across NSW.
On a two-party preferred basis, the poll found the NSW Coalition ahead of Labor 51-49.
An ALP source said the poll was the first to question voters on the direction of their preferences. [...]
Interesting, one must always wonder the validity of these leaks and the results of the polling..Nick Minchin said:Buried in this article are the results of leaked internal ALP polling of marginal seats:
An interesting result, especially given that the Morgan poll released yesterday reported a TPP result of 58/42 in Labor's favour. (Note however that this result is statewide, not just the marginals)
Howard is predicting a "surprisingly big swing" to the NSW Coalition ([URL="http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/a-salute-to-debnam-in-state-poll/2007/02/10/1170524349655.html]A salute to Debnam in state poll[/url])
The coalition clearly has the superior water plan. The following point wins me over:SYDNEY residents will be drinking recycled water within two years under a radical State Opposition plan to pump billions of litres of treated sewage into the drinking supply.
As clouds literally descend over Premier Morris Iemma's $1.9 billion desalination plant, Opposition Leader Peter Debnam will today reveal his plans for a city-wide "Water Network" to solve Sydney's water crisis.
He will present voters with a major point of difference between the Coalition and the Government on the critical election issue of water.
Voters will now be effectively asked on March 24 to choose between recycled water or water from a $1.9 billion desalination plant.
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Double the water for half the cost of Iemma's desalination plant.At a cost of $995 million, less than half that of a desalination plant, [...] The plan would deliver more than double the amount of water than desalination
Good point. It seems that the media are devaluing Debnam and the Coalition's policies, of which there is much substance. If the media was treating him and his policies with the same degree of obsession as they are wit Kevin Rudd, Debnam would be a shoe in.Musk said:By the looks of it (if the media ever paid attention to him) it appears Dettham has a very educated way to tackle the water crisis with a series of small solutions that can make it much efficient rather than just build the desalination plant where there is no way in hell gonna be 100% green energy without the use of a nuclear plant
I can tell you who I won't be voting for after that debate, considering that I went in with an open mind: Iemma :rofl:Nebuchanezzar said:I can tell you who I won't be voting for after that debate, considering that I went in with an open mind: Debnam.
Yes, in the debate you could tell he was trying quite hard to distance himself from the Carr governments.Nick Minchin said:The Labor strategy: "Bob Carr never existed and [the] Government's reign began in August 2005".
NUTS is a drama society at UNSW.Musk said:The senior ministers of the labor party have been there during the vast majority of that time
As a NUTS person...fuck off corrupt moron dont your group have some coke to do at the UTS students association.