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13 responses to “Anna Bligh: the first hundred days”

  1. Suz

    Is it just me or does she look like Peter Beattie in that photo? The friendly frown marks.

  2. steve at the pub

    Daylight Saving? *Grrrrrr* Did I read correctly, you are supporting Daylight Saving?

    JIHAD!!

  3. Kim

    Spooky!

  4. wpd

    Bligh has gone very well. Fluoride in the water is something Beattie wasn’t game to try. I notice that even Lord Jim has been quiet on the issue. Perhaps because Anna was a factional mate?

    However the Cabinet as a whole is not very talented.

  5. Robert Merkel

    Dunno if I’d get too excited about Tim Flannery’s appointment.

    As we’ve previously noted, he’s OK as a mouthpiece about the problem, but he’s not particularly well informed about the solutions. In fact, I reckon I know more about that side of it than he does.

  6. Kim

    You should give Anna’s office a call, Rob!

    Bligh has gone very well.

    Newspoll respondents agree:

    http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22951857-2702,00.html

  7. Robert Merkel

    Actually, it’d be interesting to do a whip-around of how the various state governments are going.

    Victoria seems to be trundling along reasonably well; though there’s some looming issues with the continuing love affair with road-building running slap-bang into the federal climate change agenda.

    There’s also some pissed-off people complaining about dredging up Port Phillip Bay to let bigger ships into the Port. I don’t know enough to express a strong opinion on the topic; my gut reaction is that Port Phillip Bay isn’t exactly pristine anyway.

    What about the other states?

  8. Liam

    Electricity privatisation is going to be the enjoyable battleground of the first couple of months of NSW’s 2008. I’m looking forward to Michael Costa coming out of his Federal Election cone of silence; he’s by far the most intelligent and entertaining of the NSW Right toecutters and he’s got the turn of phrase characteristic of an ex-Trot. Leadership battles might even be on the cards, the Liberals are going to keep eating themselves, realy, everyone’s a winner from where I’m sitting.
    Expect the NSW Labor Government to play a pantomime Richard III kind of villain, one you’re supposed to despise, but play along to, nonetheless. (Anyway, the princes had it coming).

  9. Liam

    Really, even.

  10. steve

    Newspoll put out a poll yesterday. showing polling in Queensland.

    http://www.newspoll.com.au/cgi-bin/polling/display_poll_data.pl?url_caller=&mode=trend&page=show_polls&question_set_id=13

    Sean Parnell wrote a piece in the Australian based on this polling saying that the conservatives need a new leader in Queensland.

    “QUEENSLAND Nationals leader Jeff Seeney will take a month off to contemplate his future and that of the state’s conservatives after the latest Newspoll revealed a year of wasted effort.

    Recovering from root-canal therapy yesterday, Mr Seeney was in no mood to discuss his poor polling as the alternative premier, or how the Nationals ended the year with just 9 per cent of the primary vote.

    He attended his office Christmas party and will formally be on leave from Monday, leaving the Liberals’ leader of two weeks, Mark McArdle, in charge of the Coalition until January 21.

    By contrast, Queensland Premier Anna Bligh, who yesterday attended her first Council of Australian Governments meeting as Premier, will work through Christmas before taking 2 1/2weeks’ leave.

    Labor did not lose ground in its primary vote or two-party-preferred result through the transition from Peter Beattie to Ms Bligh, while the new Premier recorded a satisfaction rating of 59per cent in her first Newspoll outing and 66per cent in the preferred premier stakes.

    Mr Seeney declined to comment on the Newspoll yesterday, but a spokesman said the result gave impetus to the Nationals leader’s efforts to create a single new conservative party. Mr McArdle did not return calls.”

    http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22957226-5006786,00.html

  11. John Greenfield

    I know absolutely nothing babout QLD politics, but I wish Bligh very well. Quite frankly, I would love to see a tsunami of sheilahs ocuupying political leadership positions right around the world. Bring on PM Gillard and President Hitlary!

  12. steve
  13. kate

    Steve – the trend started across the ditch didn’t it ?
    A tsunami of sheilas – hmph – has a nice ring to it.