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I just ran into Bob Hawke at the airport. The former Prime Minister is one of the more, shall we say, seasoned observers of Australian politics. He is the only Labor figure I’ve found who is confidently predicting a return of the Gillard government on Saturday.


Bob Hawke being harassed by Paul Colgan

“I’m good. We’re going to win,” he said. “That’s the main thing.” Off he went on his way to Melbourne as I got pinged for the explosives detection test.

A career politician who ascends to the leadership of their party has had thousands of conversations with voters about their day-to-day concerns. It is a practised art but also the basic currency of politics and people like Julia Gillard and Tony Abbott have little to fear from doing it on television.

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  • Nicole says:

    03:29pm | 19/08/10

    But she is two faced Badger. About a week ago, you could see all the wrinkles on her cheeks and her top lip had nearly gone. Last night in QLD the wrinkles had disappeared and her top lip was half visible. Botox!!! So she does have two faces. Literally. Read more »

  • The Badger says:

    12:51pm | 19/08/10

    This one is just for you Nicole If I were two-faced, would I be wearing this one? Abraham Lincoln Read more »

 

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