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  • Australian Election Reflections: 'Primary Colours, Primary Chaos'
    May 8 2025

    In the final episode of the series, your hosts dive deep into the surprising 2025 election results, unpacking the strategic missteps, political shifts, and missed opportunities that defined this electoral cycle. With a sharp focus on the Liberal, Labor, and Greens parties, the discussion explores the impact of negative campaigning, the rise of third parties, and how political context shaped voter behaviour. This wrap-up offers insights into what political parties must learn moving forward to remain relevant in an evolving democratic landscape.

    Hard Labour wins in 2025!

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    Annie O’Rourke
    Dr. Rachel Howard
    Larissa Brown

    Rebecca Huntley

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    89 Degrees East

    Politiv

    🔑 Key Takeaways:

    • The election outcome shocked and disappointed many voters.

    • Past electoral lessons—especially from 2022—weren’t applied effectively.

    • The Coalition's rightward shift alienated sections of the electorate.

    • The Greens failed to connect with voters on pivotal issues.

    • Campaigns lacked alignment with the real-time political context.

    • Accurate polling remains essential for campaign resource planning.

    • Negative ads failed to deliver wins for third-party candidates.

    • Despite challenges, the Greens gained power with 11 Senate seats.

    • Future political strategies must prioritise diversity, inclusion, and voter trust.

    • There's growing potential for cross-party collaboration in a rebalanced parliament.

    ⏱️ Chapter Markers:

    • 00:00 – Reflecting on Election Results

    • 05:37 – Analysing Campaign Strategies

    • 10:20 – The Role of Political Context

    • 15:57 – Impact of Third Parties and Negative Campaigning

    • 20:49 – Future Directions for Political Parties

    • 29:05 – Final Thoughts and Reflections

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  • Australian Election Day Chronicles: Stories from the Frontlines
    May 1 2025

    In this episode, we dive deep into the personal and professional stories behind Australian Election Day. Our hosts reflect on what it means to participate in democracy, recounting the energy, pressure, and unpredictability of the big day. From the buzz of the tally room to navigating election logistics in the campaign’s final week, this episode explores the emotional and strategic layers of a national vote. You'll also hear insights into polling accuracy, voter behaviour, and the growing challenge of reaching soft voters in a changing political landscape.

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    Annie O’Rourke
    Dr. Rachel Howard
    Larissa Brown

    Rebecca Huntley

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    89 Degrees East

    Politiv

    Key Takeaways:

    • Democracy is a privilege, celebrated through shared experiences and stories.

    • Election day often brings unexpected challenges—and camaraderie among staffers.

    • The tally room is the heart of election night drama and anticipation.

    • Understanding and scrutinising polling trends remains critical.

    • Soft voters can swing results, making last-minute persuasion efforts essential.

    • Successful campaigns rely on nimble election logistics, especially in the final week.

    • Personal reflections on election night reveal the emotional toll of political work.

    • Accurate reading of voter behavior is vital for both strategy and expectation management.

    Chapter Breakdown:
    00:00 – Celebrating Democracy: Election Day Stories
    05:04 – The Tally Room Experience: Highs and Lows
    11:05 – Understanding Polls: Trust and Trends
    18:23 – The Impact of Soft Voters
    24:57 – Navigating Election Logistics: Final Week Strategies
    30:56 – Preparing for Election Night: Personal Reflections

    Keywords: election day, democracy, political stories, polling, voter behavior, election logistics, tally room, soft voters, election night

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  • Decoding Digital Campaigns: Influencers, Ads & the Race to Australia’s Ballot Box
    Apr 24 2025

    Australia is heading to the polls and the political battleground is more crowded than ever. In this episode, we unpack how parties are using digital campaigning, micro‑targeted political ads and social‑media influencers to sway undecided voters. From pre‑poll booths to TikTok feeds, find out what’s working, what isn’t, and what every strategist should know before Election Day.

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    Dr. Rachel Howard
    Larissa Brown

    Erinn Swan

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    Key Takeaways

    1. Media saturation after Pope Francis’s death will drown out routine campaign coverage, so parties need messages that cut through a dominated news cycle.

    2. Pre‑poll is king. Candidates should spend most face‑time where early votes are cast; over half of Australians now vote before Election Day.

    3. Digital ad production is near‑instant, allowing rapid A/B testing and daily pivots—agility beats long‑lead TV spots.

    4. Influencers shape political narratives for Gen Z and Millennials; authentic creator partnerships outperform party‑branded content.

    5. Cost‑of‑living frames dominate ad‑targeting, turning pocket‑book pain into votes via hyper‑local creatives.

    6. Fear and grievance remain powerful motivators; negative emotion still drives click‑throughs and shares.

    7. Authenticity beats polish. Raw, conversational clips win trust while over‑produced videos read as propaganda.

    8. Data‑driven flexibility is essential; polling shifts mean creatives must refresh every 48 hours.

    Chapters

    00:00 – Introduction to Political Chaos
    02:56 – Navigating the Election Landscape
    13:25 – The Evolution of Digital Campaigning
    27:21 – The Role of Influencers in Politics

    🔖politics, Australian election, digital campaigning, influencers, political ads, voter engagement, social media strategy, political communication, election strategy Australia, voter sentiment analysis, cost‑of‑living messaging, micro‑targeting, pre‑poll tactics, political strategy podcast, political influencers Australia

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  • Tactics and Truth Bombs | 2 Weeks till voting opens!
    Apr 17 2025

    As Australia heads toward a pivotal election, this episode talks to the evolving political landscape. Our three ex-political staffers from rival parties unpack key political strategies and campaign tactics, from debate dynamics and media messaging to the rise of social media influencers in political discourse. Minor parties and their challenges in gaining visibility are explored, alongside the increasing importance of engaging Gen Z and millennial voters. The conversation also touches on the role of government relations, bipartisan advocacy, and how campaign launches shape public perception. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in politics, voter engagement, and election trends in Australia.

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    Annie O’Rourke
    Dr. Rachel Howard
    Larissa Brown

    Kylea Tink

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    89 Degrees East
    Politiv

    References:

    • https://greens.org.au/news/media-release/greens-call-abc-be-legislated-election-debate-host
    • https://www.statista.com/statistics/588470/australia-news-sources-age/
    • https://www.acma.gov.au/articles/2024-02/acma-research-reveals-australian-news-consumption-trends
    • https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11-25/election-2025-gen-z-millennial-outnumber-baby-boomers/104641230
    • https://www.monash.edu/news/articles/youthquake-to-shake-up-2025-federal-election-as-millenial-and-gen-z-voters-outnumber-boomers-and-gen-xers-for-the-first-time


    🔖 Australian politics, election strategies, political campaigns, debates, government relations, voter engagement, Gen Z voters, political influencers, social media in politics, campaign media, election Australia, minor parties, political communication, political tactics, campaign launches

    Key Takeaways

    • The Australian political environment is shifting with new campaign strategies and voter outreach methods.

    • Well-prepared debates are essential for candidates to connect with the electorate.

    • Minor parties face structural challenges in accessing mainstream media coverage and debates.

    • Influencers and digital creators are reshaping how politics is consumed and understood, particularly among younger voters.

    • Campaign launches are crucial moments for setting the narrative and media tone.

    • Gen Z and millennial engagement is vital for the success of any election campaign.

    • Government relations should remain bipartisan and consistent between election cycles.

    • Traditional media is being supplemented—and in some cases, replaced—by digital platforms in political communication.

    • The outcome of election day will significantly impact future government policy and public direction.

    • This election cycle presents both unprecedented challenges and new opportunities for political engagement.

    Chapters
    00:00 — Introduction to the Political Landscape
    03:06 — Election Strategies and Tactics
    05:56 — Debate Dynamics and Candidate Preparation
    08:52 — The Role of Minor Parties in Elections
    12:08 — Influencers and the New Media Landscape
    14:59 — Campaign Launches and Political Messaging
    18:11 — Engaging Younger Voters
    21:05 — The Importance of Government Relations
    23:53 — Election Day and Its Implications
    27:01 — Closing Thoughts and Reflections

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  • Swing Voters, Political Branding & Community Independents | The Election Landscape
    Apr 10 2025

    In this episode of our Australian politics podcast ‘Blue, Red, Green and Everything in Between', we dive into the evolving 2025 election campaign. From the impact of swing voters and the power of political branding, to the rise of community independents and growing concerns about the cost of living, our hosts unpack the shifting political landscape. Learn how policy changes, leadership dynamics, and election strategies are shaping voter sentiment and political engagement across the country with special guest Kylea Tink, Independent Federal Member for North Sydney.

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    Annie O’Rourke
    Dr. Rachel Howard
    Larissa Brown

    Kylea Tink

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    Key Takeaways:

    • Campaign season is heating up with significant backflips on major policies.

    • Swing voters are increasingly influenced by a leader’s perceived trustworthiness.

    • A leader’s personal brand is a key factor for major political parties.

    • Greens voters tend to prioritise party branding over individual leadership.

    • High-profile policy reversals can shift momentum in an election campaign.

    • The cost of living crisis is emerging as a defining issue for voters.

    • Community independents are reshaping traditional party politics.

    • Strategic collaboration among independents boosts their electoral influence.

    • Boosting voter engagement is critical to the future of democratic participation.

    • Timing of election launches is often driven by budget and media strategies.

    Chapters:
    00:00 – Campaign Season Insights
    02:06 – Swing Voters and Leadership Dynamics
    04:40 – Brand Importance in Political Parties
    06:14 – Policy Backflips and Election Strategies
    10:28 – Cost of Living as a Central Issue
    17:20 – Community Independence and Political Engagement
    24:27 – Collaboration Among Independents
    28:44 – Future of Community Independents
    30:16 – Election Launch Strategies


    #AustralianPolitics #ElectionCampaign #SwingVoters #PoliticalBranding #CommunityIndependents #CostOfLiving #PolicyBackflip #LeadershipDynamics #VoterEngagement #ElectionStrategies

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  • "The one thing we agree on” | The Election has been called - heres what happens next!
    Apr 6 2025

    In this episode, three ex-political staffers talk into the fast-moving landscape of Australian politics, unpacking the key themes shaping the current election campaign. From political advertising and campaign messaging to the growing influence of voter sentiment, we break down how the major parties—Labor, Liberal, Greens, and Teal independents—are positioning themselves.

    We explore the role of protests, the international ripple effects of the Trump factor, and how hot-button issues like climate change and the cost of living are dominating the conversation. Whether you're a seasoned political watcher or just tuning in, this episode provides a timely lens on the forces at play in the lead-up to the polls.

    References:

    • Biggest Ads this week: https://polidashboard.org/
    • Ad spend this week: https://favstats.github.io/au25/
    • All the Ads this week: https://www.facebook.com/ads/library

    📌 Key Takeaways

    • Election campaigns evolve quickly—what’s true one week may shift the next.

    • Political advertising offers a glimpse into internal polling and party priorities.

    • Opposition parties often capitalise on government blunders to gain traction.

    • Public protests affect media coverage but don’t always shift undecided voters.

    • Renewable energy is front and centre, appealing to cost- and climate-conscious voters.

    • Labor is zeroing in on cost of living pressures in its campaign messaging.

    • The Greens are championing renters’ rights and positioning against Peter Dutton.

    • Teal independents are disrupting the traditional two-party narrative.

    • Global politics—especially Trump’s influence—are shaping local voter sentiment.

    • One wrong move can derail a candidate—campaign missteps are costly.

    🗂️ Chapters

    00:00 — Election Season Heats Up
    02:05 — Campaign Strategies and Tactics
    03:40 — Political Advertising Insights
    06:32 — The Role of Media in Campaigns
    10:33 — Protests and Political Climate
    14:48 — Energy Policies and Voter Sentiment
    17:29 — Labor's Campaign Focus
    20:38 — The Greens' Positioning
    23:18 — Teal Independents and Their Impact
    28:51 — Voter Sentiment and the Trump Factor
    39:55 — Campaign Missteps and Public Perception

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  • Budget Week Unpacked: Insights and Implications | Winners and Losers
    Mar 28 2025

    In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of Budget Week in Australian politics, discussing:

    • The budget as a democratic tool

    • The unexpected announcement of tax cuts

    • The evolving role of media and influencers in political discourse

    • Opposition strategies and youth-focused budget allocations

    • The implications of Dutton’s budget reply

    Full disclosure: This episode was recorded on Thursday, 27th March at 8 AM, just 24 hours before the election was called on Friday, 28th March. Don’t worry—our next episode will cover the announcement in full from all three major parties’ perspectives!

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    Dr. Rachel Howard
    Fleur Anderson

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    References:

    • Coalition to halve fuel excise

    • Fact-check: Is the Coalition Australia’s second-highest taxing government?

    Key Takeaways:

    ✅ The budget serves as a tool for democracy, showcasing government priorities.
    ✅ Unexpected tax cuts can shift political dynamics significantly.
    ✅ Media strategies for budget coverage are meticulously planned in advance.
    ✅ Influencers are increasingly shaping political discourse.
    ✅ Opposition strategies must align with public sentiment on economic management.
    ✅ Youth-focused budget allocations reflect shifting voter demographics.
    ✅ Traditional media is adapting to the rise of digital platforms.
    ✅ Budget decisions often have a fleeting impact in public discourse.
    ✅ Dutton's budget reply is crucial in setting the tone for the upcoming election.

    Chapters:

    00:00 – Introduction to Budget Week Dynamics
    03:12 – The Significance of the Budget in Democracy
    06:01 – The Unexpected Tax Cut Surprise
    08:53 – Media Strategies and Budget Night Coverage
    12:08 – Influencers and New Media in Political Discourse
    14:51 – Opposition Strategies and Economic Management
    17:53 – Youth Focus in Budget Allocations
    21:03 – The Role of Traditional Media vs. Influencers
    24:07 – Dutton's Budget Reply and Future Implications

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  • Hot Albo? The BIG Mo and Tealy Dutton?
    Mar 24 2025

    In this episode of Blue, Red, Green and Everything in Between, our hosts discuss the current political landscape in Australia, focusing on the momentum of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (‘Albo’), the strategies of Opposition Leader Peter Dutton, and the shifting voting trends among young men. They explore the complexities of political campaigning, the importance of leadership diversity, and the often-overlooked role of staffers in shaping political narratives. The conversation highlights the challenges and dynamics of modern politics, particularly in the lead-up to an election.

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    Annie O’Rourke
    Dr. Rachel Howard
    Larissa Brown

    Links:
    89 Degrees East
    Politiv

    References:

    Musk: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHMG9LSKBSo/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

    Lad Vote: https://www.news.com.au/national/federal-election/the-lad-vote-surprise-polling-trend-shows-young-aussie-men-moving-to-the-right/news-story/64421a75c7c4748ed36b4ed0fd8f7078

    OmniCompass: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/mar/20/australians-have-lost-hope-in-the-fair-go-with-profound-implications-for-the-election

    Key Takeaways:

    • Momentum is crucial in politics and can shift quickly.

    • Dutton’s strategy focuses on suburban swing voters.

    • Minor parties face unique challenges in gaining traction.

    • Campaign teams often need to create a narrative of winnability.

    • The role of staffers is vital in political campaigns.

    • Young men are increasingly leaning towards conservative leadership.

    • Political messaging must resonate with current economic concerns.

    • Diversity in leadership can prevent echo chambers.

    Chapters:
    00:00 – Introduction to Political Dynamics
    02:37 – Momentum in Politics
    06:51 – Understanding Dutton’s Strategy
    10:54 – The Complexity of Political Campaigning
    15:43 – Shifts in Young Male Voting Trends
    21:44 – The Role of Leadership and Diversity
    27:05 – The Importance of Staff in Politics
    30:52 – The Luffy Award and Conclusion

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