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If you thought political ads on TV weren't enough, the nation's political elite have discovered that the internet -- more precisely YouTube -- presents itself as another attractive medium to splash campaign ads.

18 November: Labor's Craig Thomson

18 November: Julia Gillard denies involvement in the waterfront dispute

17 November: Union Bosses can't wait to get their hands on government

16 November: They'll stuff our economy

16 November: Mr Howard didn't tell us about WorkChoices

15 November: Double value voting

15 November: A personal thank you from Julia Gillard to supporters

15 November: Labours industrial relation plans

15 November: Greens: Who do you trust on climate change?

14 November: The Greens in balance of power

14 November: The difference between Mr Rudd and Mr Howard

14 November: Former Labor leader warns of union control

14 November: Former Labor leader warns about Union risk

14 November: Warning to all small business

13 November: GetUp Australia: How should I vote?

13 November: Liberals will take WorkChoices further

12 November: Australian Greens talk about drugs

11 November: Unions to take control of our economy

11 November: Sorry Mr Howard, you've lost me

11 November: GetUp Australia - What's in the box?

11 November: PM's YouTube 11 November 2007

10 November: The Liberals plan to grow Australia

9 November: The Greens - Iraq

9 November: The Greens - Uranium

9 November: Australians have their say on the interest rate rise

8 November: The Greens - Health

8 November:Let's put all the interest rates facts on the table

8 November: Interest rates under Labor

8 November: Can the Liberals look after our economic future? No.

8 November: Mr Howard breaks "record low" interest rates promise

7 November: Lyn to win

5 November: Greens policy statement

5 November: Take Action: Australian Greens Election 07

5 November: Really Mr Howard?

4 November: Labor lets the cat out of the bag

2 November:Let's face the facts: Tasmania

2 November:Let's face the facts: Victoria

2 November:Let's face the facts: Queensland

2 November:Let's face the facts: Western Australia

2 November:Let's face the facts: South Australia

 

1 November: We've been a bit busy

1 November: How much further will the Liberals take Work Choices?

29 October: Save our Senate

28 October: Prime Minister John Howard's skills vouchers announcement

28 October: Labor will always cave in to Union bosses

26 October: Who will be in charge in a union dominated Government?

26 October: Let's face the facts

25 October: ACTU: An important choice: what you need to know about WorkChoices

25 October: Shopping with Wayne Swan - check the docket

25 October: National Farmers Federation - Communications fund

25 October: National Farmers Federation - Efficient & environmentally sustainable farming

25 October: Who will really be pulling the strings?

24 October: Prime Minister John Howard's leadership message

23 October: ACTU: Across Australia working people say no to the Govt's IR laws

23 October: Andrew Bartlett: A genuine alternative

 

22 October: Climate change: you're voting for the future on Nov 24

22 October: Labor's policy machine breaks down

21 October: Labor's policy machine

20 October: Oil prices - planning or populism?

20 October: Mr Howard's scare campaign on the economy lacks credibility

19 October: National Farmers Federation.

 

18 October: It's scrutiny, not a scare campaign. Grow up Mr Rudd.

 

 

17 October: How many Unionists in a Labor government?

17 October: Under Labor, who will run the economy?

17 October: The counter-attack. Another day, another stale scare campaign from Mr Howard

17 October: Goals for the future

 

17 October: The Election Choice

17 October: Making Australia Stronger

17 October: Jack Simmons Election Announcement (Climate Institute)

16 October: Go for growth

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16 October 2007: Rudd dismisses the negative campaigning

 

Labor Party ads:

15 October 2007: Rudd & Labor's positive plan for Australia

14 October 2007: An election about Australia's future: Kevin Rudd

4 October 2007: We need to keep the economy strong & give WA its fair share

18 September, 2007: Kevin Rudd drums up his plan for the future

28 August, 2007: Peter Garrett offers some environmental tips

12 August, 2007: The question of trust in the Howard Government is the plot of this ad

5 August, 2007: Labor hits back at interest rate "history lesson"

16 July, 2007: Kevin Rudd begins his campaign from the bush country

To view all of the ALP's current online campaign ads, click here .

Coalition ads:

15 October 2007: What this election is about

14 October 2007: Election announcement

22 September, 2007: Youth policy

21 September, 2007: The PM gives advice on a healthy diet for our kids

13 September, 2007: John Howard gives a chat about the internet

8 August, 2007: The Prime Minister announces the Defence Gap Year

4 August, 2007: Back to the old tricks of attacking Labor's economic record

16 July, 2007: John Howard's climate change announcement

To watch other Coalition ads, click here .

The Greens:

Late September, 2007: Close the gap

10 September, 2007: Shred WorkChoices

10 September, 2007: Howard and Rudd in bed with the coal industry

14 August, 2007: Third party insurance

Click here to view all of the Greens' ads.

The Democrats:

23 September, 2007: Introducing Lyn Shumack

22 August, 2007: Bring back balance

Click here to view all of the ads from the Australian Democrats.

Family First:

3 September, 2007: We're for the environment

Click here for the other Family First ads.

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