by shoe boy » Wed Jan 05, 2022 8:33 am
by stan » Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:18 pm
by Dinglinga75 » Tue Jan 11, 2022 11:30 am
by mighty_tiger_79 » Tue Jan 11, 2022 11:38 am
Price hasn't moved for a few monthsDinglinga75 wrote:Sportsbet
Next SA Government
Lib :- 1.65
ALP:- 2.15
by mickey » Tue Jan 11, 2022 11:39 am
Dinglinga75 wrote:Sportsbet
Next SA Government
Lib :- 1.65
ALP:- 2.15
by RB » Tue Jan 11, 2022 12:31 pm
by Psyber » Tue Jan 11, 2022 1:44 pm
RB wrote:If I were a betting man I'd be interested in the odds on a hung parliament.
by Jimmy_041 » Tue Jan 11, 2022 2:14 pm
Psyber wrote:RB wrote:If I were a betting man I'd be interested in the odds on a hung parliament.
I have been a member of the Liberal Party for over 30 years, though I don't always vote strictly to the party line.
My purpose there is to help tone down and limit the ultra-conservatives, and I used to have some interesting chats with Cory Bernardi, who was always very civil about our discussions. I like the guy - just not most of his ideology.
I can foresee myself voting Independent in both the SA state election and the federal one this year.
by stan » Tue Jan 11, 2022 4:17 pm
I reckon that's good value, but a hung parliament would have to be favourite wouldn't it?mickey wrote:Dinglinga75 wrote:Sportsbet
Next SA Government
Lib :- 1.65
ALP:- 2.15
Neds are paying 2.25 for an ALP victory
by mickey » Wed Jan 12, 2022 9:12 am
Greens werent an option when i 1st looked, no hung parliament option either.stan wrote:I reckon that's good value, but a hung parliament would have to be favourite wouldn't it?mickey wrote:Dinglinga75 wrote:Sportsbet
Next SA Government
Lib :- 1.65
ALP:- 2.15
Neds are paying 2.25 for an ALP victory
by cracka » Wed Jan 12, 2022 9:37 am
Jimmy_041 wrote:Psyber wrote:RB wrote:If I were a betting man I'd be interested in the odds on a hung parliament.
I have been a member of the Liberal Party for over 30 years, though I don't always vote strictly to the party line.
My purpose there is to help tone down and limit the ultra-conservatives, and I used to have some interesting chats with Cory Bernardi, who was always very civil about our discussions. I like the guy - just not most of his ideology.
I can foresee myself voting Independent in both the SA state election and the federal one this year.
I've voted independant in Sturt in Federal elections since 1993
Last election I was living in the seat of Warringah and voted independant again.
I'll be in Warringah for the forcoming election and wont be voting independant this time.
by Jimmy_041 » Wed Jan 12, 2022 11:13 am
cracka wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:Psyber wrote:RB wrote:If I were a betting man I'd be interested in the odds on a hung parliament.
I have been a member of the Liberal Party for over 30 years, though I don't always vote strictly to the party line.
My purpose there is to help tone down and limit the ultra-conservatives, and I used to have some interesting chats with Cory Bernardi, who was always very civil about our discussions. I like the guy - just not most of his ideology.
I can foresee myself voting Independent in both the SA state election and the federal one this year.
I've voted independant in Sturt in Federal elections since 1993
Last election I was living in the seat of Warringah and voted independant again.
I'll be in Warringah for the forcoming election and wont be voting independant this time.
The only time I've voted one of the major parties was Kevin07. Always voted Australian Democrats until they ceased then went independents. Unfortunately I live in secure Liberal seats both federally & locally. Lucky Rebecca came along.
by Psyber » Thu Jan 13, 2022 10:40 am
cracka wrote:The only time I've voted one of the major parties was Kevin07. Always voted Australian Democrats until they ceased then went independents. Unfortunately I live in secure Liberal seats both federally & locally. Lucky Rebecca came along.
by cracka » Thu Jan 13, 2022 12:54 pm
Psyber wrote:cracka wrote:The only time I've voted one of the major parties was Kevin07. Always voted Australian Democrats until they ceased then went independents. Unfortunately I live in secure Liberal seats both federally & locally. Lucky Rebecca came along.
I voted for Gough Whitlam twice in my early years then in 1975 gave out Liberal cards in Hindmarsh. I did vote for the Democrats in the early days before their later too left turn. Prior to Whitlam I tended to choose independent candidates. Kevin 07 turned me off the ALP and Tony Abbot pushed me away from the Libs.
by Jimmy_041 » Thu Jan 13, 2022 2:22 pm
cracka wrote:Psyber wrote:cracka wrote:The only time I've voted one of the major parties was Kevin07. Always voted Australian Democrats until they ceased then went independents. Unfortunately I live in secure Liberal seats both federally & locally. Lucky Rebecca came along.
I voted for Gough Whitlam twice in my early years then in 1975 gave out Liberal cards in Hindmarsh. I did vote for the Democrats in the early days before their later too left turn. Prior to Whitlam I tended to choose independent candidates. Kevin 07 turned me off the ALP and Tony Abbot pushed me away from the Libs.
I'm a sh!t judge when it comes to pollies. I honestly thought Kevin would be good with Julia by his side. When Bill Shorten was fronting the media at the Beaconsfield Mine collapse I thought he would make a good politician. Then I thought Malcolm Turnbull would be good because he is a left leaning Liberal.
Currently I'm impressed with Malanauskas when he called out the couple trying to blackmail him. We'll see how he pans out I suppose.
Don't mind Albanese either ATM
by stan » Sat Jan 15, 2022 1:25 pm
Absolutely agree with you there. They are shit Allround on both sides.Jimmy_041 wrote:cracka wrote:Psyber wrote:cracka wrote:The only time I've voted one of the major parties was Kevin07. Always voted Australian Democrats until they ceased then went independents. Unfortunately I live in secure Liberal seats both federally & locally. Lucky Rebecca came along.
I voted for Gough Whitlam twice in my early years then in 1975 gave out Liberal cards in Hindmarsh. I did vote for the Democrats in the early days before their later too left turn. Prior to Whitlam I tended to choose independent candidates. Kevin 07 turned me off the ALP and Tony Abbot pushed me away from the Libs.
I'm a sh!t judge when it comes to pollies. I honestly thought Kevin would be good with Julia by his side. When Bill Shorten was fronting the media at the Beaconsfield Mine collapse I thought he would make a good politician. Then I thought Malcolm Turnbull would be good because he is a left leaning Liberal.
Currently I'm impressed with Malanauskas when he called out the couple trying to blackmail him. We'll see how he pans out I suppose.
Don't mind Albanese either ATM
Unfortunately, its a bit hard to find a good apple in several big bags of $hit ones. It's been like that for ages
by stan » Mon Jan 17, 2022 8:17 am
by am Bays » Wed Jan 19, 2022 5:31 pm
by Kahuna » Wed Jan 19, 2022 6:05 pm
am Bays wrote:Struggled to think were to put this, celebrity casualties, things that make you sad but given his profession here is best, IMO
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-18/tributes-after-political-commentator-dean-jaensch-dies-aged-85/100764566
Long before there was Antony Green there was Dean Jaensch providing election night commentary on the ABC for n national, SA and NT elections. I also well recall his word picture on Sa Election night 1993, Draw a line up Port Road and up main North Rd to Munno Para, then draw line over to the Gulf, and colour it in red, that Is Labor following this election.
Insightful witty and unbiased in his weekly spot on the ABC too in the 80s and 90s.
His ability to cut through the technical spin on politics made for good reading
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by mighty_tiger_79 » Sat Jan 22, 2022 8:43 am
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