One Nation Fading to the Bitter End

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Williams, Paul D
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Year published
2000
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In the face of a number of potentially explosive issues, the media portrayed the February by-elec tions in Queensland as ripe for yet another protest vote to be delivered to the major parties. For the Beattie Labor Government, a loss in either seat would have reduced it to minority status in the Parlia ment and forced it to rely on the support of one or more Independents.In the face of a number of potentially explosive issues, the media portrayed the February by-elec tions in Queensland as ripe for yet another protest vote to be delivered to the major parties. For the Beattie Labor Government, a loss in either seat would have reduced it to minority status in the Parlia ment and forced it to rely on the support of one or more Independents.
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Journal Title
AQ: Australian Quarterly
Volume
72
Issue
2
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© 2000 Australian Institute of Policy & Science. The attached file is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
Subject
Political Science