- Curtin in Western Australia
- Boothby in South Australia
- Goldstein and Kooyong in Victoria.
- Hume, Wentworth, North Sydney, Mackellar & Warringah in NSW
- Groom in Queensland.
The Nationals will suffer defeats in –
- Hinkler in Queensland,
- Page, Cowper & Calare in NSW
- Nicholls in Victoria
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The Palmer Party will lose Hughes to an Independent and put an end to Craig Kelly’s less than illustrious parliamentary career.
The ALP will lose Fowler in NSW to an Independent. This is the seat where Kenneally was arrogantly parachuted in as candidate against hostile opposition from local ALP.
Existing crossbenchers Haines, Bandt, Wilkie, Sharkie, Steggall and Katter will hold their seats.
ALP will win 6 seats from Liberals but lose 3 as outlined above.
The Greens may get to hold the balance in the Senate while former Queensland Premier Campbell Newman, Rugby legend David Pocock and author Jane Caro are on track to win Senate seats as well. Additionally, my hope is that Senator Rex Patrick will hold his seat in South Australia as he has proved to be a very responsible parliamentarian.
I cannot see Pauline Hanson holding her Senate seat as her star is fading and it I am certain that Clive Palmer will disappear, hopefully forever.
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This means that, to have a future, the major parties must reform or die. As they have always rejected reform, it may be the latter.
But, we will have a Parliament where some deadwood has been cleaned out and MP’s of stature will have replaced them.
In this situation, the Governor General will have huge power.
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