Last bit of an ABC article on the Victorian firefighting dispute:
But for country volunteers the political colour of a premier and the prime ministerial aspirant is irrelevant in any attack on country people.
I think that can be applied more broadly - i.e. 'country' Australians somtimes seem almost 'party-blind' in pursuit of their particular regional interests, and this is sometimes used against them.
Good afternoon, kvd. It can be, but if you want to see what happens when you are politically loyal, consider the case of Newcastle and the lower Hunter
Last bit of an ABC article on the Victorian firefighting dispute:
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I think that can be applied more broadly - i.e. 'country' Australians somtimes seem almost 'party-blind' in pursuit of their particular regional interests, and this is sometimes used against them.
kvd
Good afternoon, kvd. It can be, but if you want to see what happens when you are politically loyal, consider the case of Newcastle and the lower Hunter
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