When the election was called on April 10, The Age’s coverage was on the bigger picture of what was unfolding nationally, but it was also in these seats. What do the parties know about you through their data sources? How do issues like national security, climate change and the cost of living play out in Melbourne’s suburbs? What are the local issues that matter? Our on-the-ground reporting – 20,000 words of which you can read below – tried to bring to life the issues that mattered locally in all their complexity.įormer PM John Howard campaigning in Glen Waverley with former Chisholm MP Gladys Liu. We wanted to find out whether marginal campaigning worked. Our coverage was an attempt to focus on precisely what happens in a marginal seat over the length of an election campaign. I failed to visit Wheelers Hill on days candidates were there, I was elsewhere in the seat, trying to find other stories in other suburbs.
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