The Greens oppose the CPRS not because it is too weak, but because it will point Australia in the wrong direction with little prospect of turning it around in the timeframe within which emissions must peak, says Senator Christine Milne.
Australia Revealed: Posh, pub or pizza and the polls
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Could pub diners decide the next election? Crikey is digging into Roy Morgan Research data to pull out different demographic groups to find out what seats they’re located in and how they are going to vote. Today, we’re looking at what diners matter – the ones who go posh, the ones who go to the pub or the ones who go for pizza. In the Forgotten People address, Sir Robert Menzies said “I do not believe that the real life of this nation is to be found either in great luxury hotels”. This election could be decided in the dining rooms of local pubs. Look at the list. Ten of the 25 electorates with the highest proportion of voters who have been to a pub or hotel for a meal in the last three months are in Crikey’s list of key seats. Crikey’s key seats – the 49 seats we believe will decide the federal election are marked with an asterisk. More details are available from Electorate Profiles on the Roy Morgan Online Store. Percentage of electors who have been to a pub or hotel for a meal in the last three months
Percentage of electors who have been to a fast food place or takeaway in the last three months
Percentage of electors who have been to a licensed restaurant in the last three months
Pre Rudd polling covers January-Dec 2006; post Rudd January-June 2007. |
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