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The 2007 federal election in Australia saw voters throw out of office the Howard Coalition Government, which had been in power for more than a decade, and elect the Rudd Labor Government. That represents a fundamental change in Australia�
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Table 1: Variables derived from the 2006 census representing the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of polling booth catchments Age and sex per cent population males (MALES) per cent population age 0-17 years children an
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(2) Uses mean gross household income per week in 2006 dollars (Household Expenditure Survey, Australia: Summary of Results, 2003-04, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Catalogue no. 6530.0 as a reference to derive quintile groups). A numbe
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On the basis of the criteria used to form the polling booth Voting Groups, the data in Table 2 indicate that, when compared with the primary vote at the 2004 federal election, the following changes had occurred at the level of local polling
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