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What a minority government could mean for Australia?It's a hung parliament. Four independents and a Greens MP will be critical in determining who forms government.'A new gang of four is in town, but I assure you, we act for good, not evil," said Rob Oakeshott, one of the gang at the National Press Club a few days ago. Insight will examine what a minority government will mean for stable government in this country. A range of players from across the political spectrum will dissect the realities of this extraordinary federal result, in the context of state political history and the sustainability of such a government. As Tony Windsor has said, "The people have had their say. They want a parliament for three years. I'm not interested in having a parliament for three weeks. We'll call it off now, if that's the case." |
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Closed captioning in English |
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Broadcast 2010-08-31 at 19:30:00 |
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Classification: NC |
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Elections -- Political aspects.
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Legislative bodies -- Decision making.
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Politicians -- Attitudes.
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Wilkie, Andrew.
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Australia.
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Streaming video
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Baird, Bruce, contributor
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Bandt, Adam, contributor
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Bartlett, David, contributor
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Borbidge, Rob, contributor
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Brockie, Jenny, host
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Della Bosca, John, contributor
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Hatton, John, contributor
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Lavarch, Michael, contributor
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Luu, Johnny, contributor
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Moore, Clover, contributor
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Wilkie, Andrew, contributor
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