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Dr Nick Economou

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Brumby cleans way for election

The sacking of the Brimbank Council is about clearing the electoral slate in the run-up to the State election in Victoria in 2010, according to Dr Nick Economou.

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Fear and loathing in Bradfield: Nelson’s parting gift

Dr Nick Economou details how the Bradfield byelection, prompted by the resignation of Dr Brendan Nelson,creates a no-win situation for Malcolm Turnbull.

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Double dissolution not without its dangers

Dr Nick Economou assesses the level of risk the Rudd Government faces if it calls a double dissolution election.

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Election promises mark start of new financial year

Dr Nick Economou looks at the political implications of the introduction of tax cuts and of a new industrial relations program on 1 July.

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Go early or go double dissolution?

Dr Nick Economou explores the whether the Rudd Government will go for an early election or a double dissolution.

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Brimbank report poses challenges for Labor

Dr Nick Economou looks at the political implications of the Brimbank report for the Labor Party in Victoria.

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Debt debate bypassed as the Budget gets political

Nick Economou asseses the politics of the 2009 Federal Budget.

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Rudd crucial to Brumby’s future

Nick Economou makes the case that Kevin Rudd and the decisions made by the Federal Government will play a decisive role in the re-election of John Brumby in 2010.

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Queensland election an important contest

Dr Nick Economou looks at the political significance of the Queensland election for Queensland and Federal politics.

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