Shane Easson has been drawing up redistribution submissions for the Australian Labor Party since 1984. This year he's not doing the Labor submission for New South Wales, although he is working on those in some other states, and he came on the podcast to talk about how it works, the things you've got to consider when writing such a submission, and whether they have any influence on the outcome.
We also discuss some of the likely outcomes of the current NSW federal redistribution and the need to change some names.
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78 - Bringing down the ecological fallacy
77 - PNG election preview
76 - Federal election wrap-up
75 - A remarkable election
74 - The final countdown
73 - The Australian Polling Council
72 - Minor parties on the right
71 - Records broken as nominations close
70 - Rise of the independents
69 - Labor and the Greens in the federal election
68 - Polling and the federal election
67 - SA election results
66 - SA election final week
65 - SA election kick-off
64 - NSW by-elections wrap-up
63 - NSW by-elections preview
62 - NSW council election results
61 - Final week of NSW local government elections
60 - Penrith council election
59 - Ryde council election
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