Voters in five electorates will trudge to the ballot boxes this weekend.
The media has decided to run with the puerile Americanism of Super Saturday. I can think of a better nonpareil — the most undesirable and entirely avoidable waste of people’s time and money in Australian political history but admittedly that doesn’t have the same fetching ring to it.
Labor’s Tim Hammond resigned as the member for Perth for family reasons. Fair enough. The other four are enforced, Section 44 by-elections with Labor’s Josh Wilson (Fremantle), Justine Keay (Braddon) and Susan Lamb (Longman) and Rebekha Sharkie (Mayo) formerly from the Nick Xenophon Team and now from the Centre Alliance, all having been found to have rather imperfect understandings of their immediate ancestry.
In Perth and Fremantle, the Liberal Party decided long ago to put up the white flag before a vote was cast. Labor’s return in both WA seats is a no-brainer.
The seats of Longman in Queensland and Braddon in Tasmania are where the serious battles are being fought.
Picking the winners is tricky. Local seat polling is always fraught. Sample sizes are invariably small with gaping margins of error. Polling companies can focus on landline users only and be said to be excluding large demographic chunks from their sample size. Or they can use both landlines and mobile phones and not be quite sure the people they are polling actually live in the electorates up for grabs. Individual seat polling is not a solid basis for predicting winners and losers.
Less scientific but arguably a stronger guide to the results are the betting markets.
In Mayo, Sharkie is short odds-on to defeat the Liberal candidate, Georgina Downer, who is a long way back in the second line of betting at 11/2.
A glance at the betting guide in Braddon today shows Labor has moved in to become the tepid favourite, paying $1.50 with the Coalition at $2.40, with both being a tick under even money a week ago.
In Longman, the market has been all over the shop in the past month but as of today the LNP’s Trevor Ruthenberg leads the Labor’s Lamb $1.65 to $2.20.
The reliability of betting markets is similarly problematic. In what I imagine are fairly small betting pools, odds can be skewed with as little as a couple of hundred down on one candidate or another.
Amid all the unwelcome campaigning and unwanted badgering of people going peacefully about their business, we must bow our heads in silent prayer for the good people of Longman especially. The by-election offers not a Melbourne Cup but more a dismally untalented Cox Plate field of 11 hopefuls, offering little more than a Hobson’s choice for voters.
Susan Lamb’s tale of Section 44 woe came to a head after a tearful speech she made to the parliament, speaking of family dislocation. Her father had passed away many years back and her relationship with her mother was non-existent, she claimed. Then Lamb’s stepmother entered the discussion with her own view of the truth leading to accusations Lamb had misled the parliament.
The LNP candidate, Trevor Ruthenberg, has been forced to apologise after overstating his military honours, not once or twice but thrice on various parliamentary and personal websites. The former fitter and turner also found the term engineer had a more compelling feel to it. We could call it quibbling over not very much, but it would seem Big Trev has done a bit of a Hyacinth Bucket on his resume.
Over in One Nation land, the PHON candidate, Matthew Stephen, has been under fire for what is said to be a somewhat casual attitude to his creditors.
But it gets worse in Longman. Much worse.
Number two on the ballot paper is Jim Saleam from the Australia First Party. Those of a certain vintage with solid long-term memories will recall Saleam getting about in brown shirts and swastika armbands in the 1970s as leader of a neo-Nazi group called National Action.
Back then his sidekick, Ross “The Skull” May was often seen at Saleam’s side looking photogenic in the full Nazi kit with his pointy bald bonce and Coke bottle glasses. Sadly, it would seem the master race is prone to strabismus (crossed eyes) and microcephaly (pinheadism).
The last I heard of The Skull was in 2014 when he was said to be running with a group of ugly misfits called Squadron 88 (the 88 is code for Heil Hitler, the letter ‘h’ being the eighth in the alphabet), who were passing out flyers threatening dark-skinned Sydneysiders with serious assault.
Saleam, who claims to have moved on from those heady days, has served two jail terms, one for property offences and fraud in 1984, the other for being an accessory before the fact in a 1989 shotgun attack on the home of an African National Congress representative who was living in Australia at the time.
Meanwhile down in Braddon, there are reports that the Australia People’s Party candidate, Bruno Strangio, is an undischarged bankrupt. If so, clearly both he and Saleam would be ineligible to sit in the federal Parliament in the unlikely event they would win.
If anything, the so-called Super Saturday reveals our democracy may not yet be cooked but it is roasting slowly over the embers of ineptitude and straight out electoral chicanery. Just to clarify, it is not the Australian Electoral Commission’s role to test the eligibility of candidates. All candidates sign a statutory declaration specifically stating they are eligible under Section 44 of the Constitution.
There may yet be more Section 44 surprises to come. In what is yet untested in the High Court, triumphant candidates may be found to be ineligible for receiving preferences from candidates who are prima facie ineligible. Labor and the LNP have both put Saleam last but PHON has placed Saleam above Labor. In Braddon, the Liberals have preferenced Strangio ahead of Labor.
Will it matter? In a close-run election it might and then the prospect looms of the people of Braddon and Longman having to do it all over again. Again.
I’m exhausted just thinking about it and no doubt like the denizens of Braddon and Longman, I think it’s time I had a long lie down.
This article was first published in The Australian on 25 July 2018.
Happy belated B-day TV says she suffering from one humdinger dose of the flu.
So much for the flu jab☹️
Ferret-flu.
My daughters much loved little one had to go to the vets for her final journey this morning, seven years old.
Always a tough job that.
That’s so sad to hear Tracy.
Sorry Tracy. Never a good day.
Anthony Albanese is race-ready if by-election voters fire starting gun, Mr. Insider as wee Billy Shorten battles to stay relevant and that’s within his own Party FGS!
https://tinyurl.com/y8oewfj3
My letter in today’s Sydney Mourning NINE…..”When will we know for sure that Anthony Albanese is making a run for the leadership (‘‘Albo: I won’t challenge Bill’’, July 27)? When he starts pounding the pavement”.
I didn’t know you were in the Tweed.
Everyone knows dat
Drop in sometime-its WILD!!
BooHoo HDJB and a great big tick for Bill Shorten it seems.
Perhaps waffling Turncoat will now have to battle to stay relevant within his own party.
I reckon it all went downhill for Malcolm on a sunny day in Longman when he defended the cuts to penalty rates to a bunch of battlers. 😄
You think PJK might have an old grudge with Channel 9?
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2018/jul/26/the-fairfax-takeover-is-exceptionally-bad-news-nine-has-the-journalistic-ethics-of-an-alley-cat
And Fairfax.
He’s not wrong
I’m a romantic fool but I am beginning to love politics again. You couldn’t make this stuff up. It’s wonderful.
I still have you pencilled in for November to join us at POTUS Trump’s Motorcade in Australia, Mr. Baptiste. RSVP no later than October dear friend, we supply the US Flags and Regalia. Cheers
I’m sorry Henry but I would feel that showing any support for Donald Trump would be disrespectful and even insulting not only to these accusers but to women generally. I understand that Trump has not been proved guilty in a trial and he is able to use the office of President to avoid an indictment in the near term, but his arrogant boasts about groping women suggest to me that there is likely something to the outstanding allegations.
I must therefore decline your invitation. However if you happen to spot a tall handsome chap waving a banner reading “Shame Trump, You Chauvinist Pig” that will be me so don’t be a stranger, introduce yourself.
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/list-trumps-accusers-allegations-sexual-misconduct/story?id=51956410
A lie down and a Bex Jack and don’t forget a coup cup of Bushells 🙂
PS I have been able to totally ignore the whole sad proceedings.
Footy tips
I put my tips in a minute before tonight’s first bounce and the computer said no. For the record, I tipped the Swans by 25. Boy, was I wrong.
But you’ve got the rest right so far, save for the missed pick. Blues turned in a solid performance against the Suns. I thought Dow was particularly impressive, and he took giant strides towards fulfilling your prophesy as a future star. And then there was that catchy tune again! “Daaaah daaaah the Navy Blues”; must learn the words. I caught the last 3 quarters of the Cats game and all of the Blues game sheltering in the Royal Hotel in Bedourie, and had to weather the unkind gibes of locals about ‘aerial ping pong’, but I enjoyed the games. Hawkins 7 straight for the second consecutive week and the Cats have levered their way back into the 8.
By-elections not even on the radar out here. The only topic of interest is rain. There’s little livestock left in the paddocks. Most farmers have de-stocked after receiving nothing in the pluviometer for, in some cases, over 4 years. Many say it’s the worst drought in living memory. The drive south from Boulia via the Diamantina Lakes was a dusty slog and the only living things I saw were snakes. And flies. Car service day today. Pushing on to Birdsville tomorrow, thence to Marree and a very dry Lake Eyre South.
The Blues had a good win and while the usual suspects were dominant — Cripps, Murphy, Curnows 1 and 2, oneof the more pleasing aspects was the form of Dow, Petrevski-Seton and Harry McKay.
Get out there Voters, “Vote early and Vote often” as the Oldies used to do 50 plus years ago! Top read, Mr Insider. I don’t live in any of these Electorates but will be following the outcomes closely and am sure the ABC’s Political Guru, Antony Green will have his finger on the pulse, booth by booth. Of course one B.Shorten and M.Turnbull will be following them even closer as it may signal to the ALP they have a wally in charge and may signal to the Lib/Nats that an early Federal Election may well be on the cards. Could Bill Shorten lose the next Federal Election, by gingo by geez he could.
Now this is a change to the media landscape!
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/latest-news/lee-lin-chin-quits-sbs-after-three-decades/news-story/2db93a59ed83dfcf4cc5f8331de6e69d
Lee Lin Chin is a wonderful character. She will be missed.
It seems she is one of those media people who has always been there. I’m also a fan. Any drum on what she’s moving onto?
She tweeted this afternoon that she had not resigned from SBS but was no longer reading the news.
Yes Jack, though I wont miss her wardrobe. I cant think of a charity that would take some of her outfits in for their haberdashery stores.
Geez, you’re boring.
I just thought she was Jenny Kee
I am sure you would salivate over Lee Lin’s little black outfit tonight JB, with a heavy plastic overlay. It looks like a Yak’s condom with her head poking through the top. Very chic indeed.
“It looks like a Yak’s condom.” Good God, what goes on in your head!
LOL
Was it a pretty yak?
Few sets of curtains and the odd chair cover there.
Seatcovers from a VW microbus?
I always think “Fashionista” is just code for really bad taste in clothing
Brilliant woman, bright as a button, smart as paint, a joy, a national treasure!
And I bet she couldn’t give a FF what the old fogies think about her splendid threads.
Damn she was so refreshing as a newsreader.
A red VW Microbus, with shovels and rakes and implements of destruction…and headed on down to the City Dump with the half a ton of garbage.
Agree Razor. We’ll miss her.
Among her reasons: “working two days a week didn’t give me enough time to devote to the pub and re-reading the complete works of Shakespeare. So now that I work zero days that issue has been addressed”
She certainly has a good sense of humour, and with it the absurd, John. She may yet get another appearance gig. A rare TV personality, without the inverted commas.
https://www.facebook.com/SBSVICELAND/videos/675196459480730/
The saddest thing Jack, is that one of these timewasters, these non-entities will occupy actual seats. WTF kind of net are our parties using?
FO! That’s the best thing about it! At lest they distract us from the fact the country is being used as a charity and eager to please snivelling ally for the worlds biggest and wealthiest corporations. And theres nothing the plebs, even those with a bit of nous can do about.
More clowns I say! Laughter is the best medicine for depression.
One with too many holes Dwight. 🤐
Jack, have to disagree with you when you say this Saturday’s debacle is ” the most undesirable and entirely avoidable waste of people’s time and money in Australian political history”. I would argue that that title belongs to the Rainbow Referendum … what a waste of money that was. Parliament should have just done their job and enabled the legislation to come into effect.
For the record I am hibernating until at least the middle of next week when all the hooha and drivel will hopefully washed over.
Robin MacDonald says:
JULY 26, 2018 AT 4:49 PM
Jack, have to disagree with you when you say this Saturday’s debacle is ” the most undesirable and entirely avoidable waste of people’s time and money in Australian political history”
No son….I would rate the hundreds of millions spent on RC’s chasing Gillard, pink batts and the CFMEU with not ONE person jailed or convicted of anything as the biggest waste of money I have ever seen-all for politics. And don’t forget the $60million Howard also spent on a RC into the unions-totally wasted money-no one convicted of anything!