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Who’s inside the Coalition firewall?

Ken Parish
September 10, 2007October 4, 2007
If only I knew how to use Photoshop ... About 3 weeks ago I pointed out that, although the MSM polls had Labor way in...
Missing Link

Missing Link – Mapping and Naming edition

September 10, 2007October 4, 2007
Names are de rigueur around Ozblogistan this issue, as sundry people riff on a piece by resident Age bomb-thrower and lefty Andrew Bolt alternative, Catherine...
Interesting Graphs

Graphunday – House of Representatives Pie Chart

Cam
September 10, 2007September 10, 2007
Bryan Palmer writes: This gives an average of 58.25 for Labor and 41.75 per cent for the Coalition. Plug these numbers into the election calculator...

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