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    Julia 2010: The caretaker election

    Julia 2010: The caretaker election

    Edited by:Marian Simmsorcid,John Wannaorcid

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    This book provides a comprehensive coverage of one of Australia’s most historic elections, which produced a hung parliament and a carefully crafted minority government that remains a heartbeat away from collapse, as well as Australia’s first elected woman Prime Minister and the Australian Greens’ first lower house Member of Parliament.

    The volume considers the key contextual and possibly determining factors, such as: the role of leadership and ideology in the campaign; the importance of state and regional factors (was there evidence of the two or three speed economy at work?); and the role of policy areas and issues, including the environment, immigration, religion, gender and industrial relations. Contributors utilise a wide range of sources and approaches to provide comprehensive insights into the campaign. This volume notably includes the perspectives of the major political groupings, the ALP, the Coalition and the Greens; and the data from the Australian Election Survey. Finally we conclude with a detailed analysis of those 17 days that it took to construct a minority party government.

    Details

    ISBN (print):
    9781921862632
    ISBN (online):
    9781921862649
    Publication date:
    Feb 2012
    Imprint:
    ANU Press
    DOI:
    http://doi.org/10.22459/J2010.02.2012
    Series:
    Australian Federal Election
    Disciplines:
    Social Sciences:Politics & International Studies,Social Policy & Administration
    Countries:
    Australia

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    1. The Caretaker Election of 2010: ‘Julia 10’ versus ‘Tony 10’ and the onset of minority government (PDF, 101KB)Marian Simms and John Wannadoi

    Part 1. Leaders, Ideologies and the Campaign

    1. Diary of an Election (PDF, 192KB)Marian Simmsdoi
    2. Bad Governments Lose: Surely there is no mystery there (PDF, 129KB)Rodney Cavalierdoi
    3. The Ideological Contest (PDF, 119KB)Carol Johnsondoi

    Part 2. The Media and the Polls

    1. The New Media and the Campaign (PDF, 580KB)  – Peter John Chendoi
    2. To the Second Decimal Point: How the polls vied to predict the national vote, monitor the marginals and second-guess the Senate (PDF, 192KB)Murray Gootdoi
    3. Debates, Town-Hall Meetings and Media Interviews (PDF, 111KB)Geoffrey Craigdoi
    4. May the Less Threatening Leader of the Opposition Win: The cartoonists’ view of election 2010 (PDF, 7.3MB)Haydon Manning and Robert Phiddiandoi

    Part 3. The Parties’ Perspectives

    1. The 2010 Federal Election: The Liberal Party (PDF, 91KB)Brian Loughnanedoi
    2. The Australian Labor Party (PDF, 117KB)Elias Hallajdoi
    3. The Greens (PDF, 201KB)Andrew Bartlettdoi

    Part 4. The States and Regions

    1. New South Wales (PDF, 107KB)Elaine Thompson and Geoff Robinsondoi
    2. Victoria (PDF, 103KB)Nick Economoudoi
    3. South Australia (PDF, 122KB)Dean Jaenschdoi
    4. The Northern Territory (PDF, 94KB)Dean Jaenschdoi
    5. Tasmania (PDF, 129KB)Tony McCalldoi
    6. The Australian Capital Territory (PDF, 124KB) – Malcolm Mackerrasdoi
    7. Queensland (PDF, 318KB)Ian Warddoi
    8. Western Australia at the Polls: A case of resurgent regionalism (PDF, 102KB)Narelle Miragliotta and Campbell Sharmandoi
    9. Rural and Regional Australia: The ultimate winners? (PDF, 111KB)Jennifer Curtin and Dennis Woodwarddoi

    Part 5. Policies and Issues

    1. Managing Gender: The 2010 federal election (PDF, 403KB)Marian Sawerdoi
    2. Immigration Issues in the 2010 Federal Election (PDF, 159KB)James Juppdoi
    3. The Influence of Unions and Business in the 2010 Federal Election: Claims of ‘slash and burn’ and ‘still no response and no answers’ (PDF, 147KB)John Wannadoi
    4. Environmental Issues and the 2010 Campaign (PDF, 115KB)Geordan Graetz and Haydon Manningdoi
    5. Religion and the 2010 Election: Elephants in the room (PDF, 105KB)John Warhurstdoi

    Part 6. Election Results

    1. The Results and the Pendulum (PDF, 265KB)Malcolm Mackerrasdoi
    2. Electoral Behaviour in the 2010 Australian Federal Election (PDF, 181KB)Clive Bean and Ian McAllisterdoi
    3. Seventeen Days to Power: Making a minority government (PDF, 125KB)Brian Costardoi

    Reviews

    Norman Abjorensen, of the ANU Crawford School of Public Policy, reviewed Julia 2012: The caretaker election in the recent Australian Journal of Politics and History (Volume 58, Number 3) . He provides historical context for the book, writing “for a whole range of reasons, the 2010 election is a landmark even in its own right, producing the first hung parliament in Australia in seven decades and leading to a politics, from government formation to policy, that has rarely been seen in the country before.” Abjorensen touches on a few of the articles from the book, highlighting “The acerbic Rodney Cavalier” and Carol Johnson’s “fascinating chapter” .

    Abjorensen praises the book as a whole, declaring “A most useful component in this volume is an analysis of each state and territory which breaks down the big picture into its component parts, more accurately reflecting both the complexities and the crosscurrents woven into the whole.

    “This will not be the last book written on the 2010 election — one of the most remarkable of all, in the words of Liberal Party federal director, Brian Loughnane — but it will become the essential starting point for all those that follow. It showcases Australian political analysis at its incisive and analytical best.”

    (Norman Abjorensen, review ofJulia 2010: The caretaker election, edited by Marian Sims and John Wanna, Australian Journal of Politics and HistoryVolume 58, Number 3, 2012, pp 465–466.)

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