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Dr Nick Economou

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Victoria votes 2010: two campaigns for the price of one

The upcoming elections are a story of two battles; between Labor and the Greens in the inner city, and Labor and Liberals in the outer suburbs and regional cities.

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No joy for Victorian Liberals in 2010 Federal Election result

Dr Nick Economou on what Victorian Liberals will take from the 2010 Federal Election

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Who will take responsibility for Labor’s disaster?

The elections may be a cliffhanger but the question is who will take the weight in the Labor Party for the election result?

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Government likely to be returned in winter election

This is a rare winter election the last one, a double dissolution was called by Bob Hawke amidst the brouhaha surrounding the Joh for PM campaign in 1987

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Liberal Renaissance will have to wait

Nick Economou casts his eyes over the State election results in South Australia and Tasmania and the poor portends for the Liberals federally.

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Altona message is clear: Brumby Government is on the slide

Altona revealed a government on the slide

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2009 in the national capital: A year of good and bad

Dr Nick Economou reflects on the year that was in the national capital in 2009.

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Turnbull could be back (after the next election)!

Abbott’s rise to the Coalition leadership maybe a blessing in disguise for Turnbull – but it’s clearly a blessing for Rudd, argues Dr Nick Economou.

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Liberal Party in disarray, will Rudd do them in slowly?

Rudd will be laughing all the way to a landslide victory be it through a double dissolution, or a full term election, as the Liberal Party tears itself apart.

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Liberal old guard hurting their own party

Dr Nick Economou examines how the leadership tensions wracking the Liberals has robbed them of the political advantage offered by the interest rates rise.

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