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Meanwhile at Hogans Corner Maccas

Monday, September 30, 2013

The wind was so strong last night


Poor Tasmania. Now you know what we go through every day.

Facebook Laverton

Facebook is always confused.

Friday, September 27, 2013

Kings Park Expectation


Expectations and reality.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Meanwhile at Sanctuary Lakes


Home decor in Sanctuary Lakes

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Sunshine Science


Bust in Sunshine West? Yeah, Science...

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Another day at Lavo Station


Cheating the system.

I think i'm gonna love Melton


He sure will.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Williamstown Beach Today


What happened to Willy Beach? It used to be packed but now it's dead. Shame.

What lovely sounding suburbs




How nice do these names sound? Not always matching reality.

Thursday, September 19, 2013

And its been vandalised

And its been vandalised


One of those ones. Happens all the time.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Rising Sunshine Style

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Labors west suburban fort cops a battering

Labor land under threat
Labor heartland in Melbourne's western suburbs took a beating on Saturday's poll seeing some of the biggest swings in the country.

The biggest hit for Labor came in the south-west seat of Lalor, previously occupied by ex-Prime Minister Julia Gillard and now taken over by Joanne Ryan. Lalor saw a huge swing of 10.2% to the Liberals candidate, Nihal Samara. The after preference count saw a 62% to 38% in favor of the ALP. The seat of Lalor incorporates Werribee, Hoppers Crossing, Laverton, Seabrook and Point Cook. The first preference count was as follows: 

Labor (Joanne Ryan) 45.6% (-18.4%), Liberal (Nihal Samara) 29.5%(+6.3%), Greens (Beck Sheffield-Brotherton) 5.8%(-1.3%), Palmer United (Joe Zappia) 5.8%.

A difference of just 55 votes separated Palmer United and the Greens, with the Greens coming out on top. 5762 informal votes have been counted to date.



The second biggest hit came in inner-western Gellibrand. A 7.5% swing was recorded to the Liberals with an after preference count of 66.7% to the ALP and 33.3% to the Liberals. The seat of Gellibrand includes Williamstown, Spotswood, Footscray, Ardeer, Altona and parts of Sunshine, Altona Meadows and Laverton. The first preference count was as follows:

Labor (Tim Watts) 46.6% (-12.3%), Liberal (David McConnell) 26.7%(+4.3%), Greens (Rod Swift) 16.4%(-1.3%) and Palmer United (Dwayne Singleton) 3.9%. 4535 informal votes have been counted to date.      




Following Gellibrand came outer-western Gorton with a 7.1% to the Liberals and an after preference count 66.5% to 33.5%. Gorton includes Melton, Caroline Springs, Burnside, Hillside, Taylors Hill, Delahey, Kings Park, Alban Vale, Deer Park and Derrimut. The first preference count was as follows:

Labor (Brendan O'Connor) 51.7% (-11.1%), Liberal (Phil Humphreys) 25.1%(+3%), Greens (Dinesh Jayasuriya) 6.2%(-2.8%) and Palmer United (Anthony Barnes) 6.2%.

A difference of just 33 votes separated Palmer United and the Greens, with the Greens coming out just on top once again. 5459 informal votes have been counted to date.



Next up is inner-city Maribyrnong with a 6% swing to the Liberals and an after preference count of 61.5% to 38.5% in favor of the ALP. The seat of Maribyrnong includes the suburbs of Moonee Ponds, Essendon, Strathmore, Airport West, Niddrie, Keilor East, Kealba, St Albans, Sunshine North, Avondale Heights, Braybrook and Maribyrnong. The first preference count was as follows:

Labor (Bill Shorten) 48.4% (-7.2%), Liberal (Ted Hatzakortzian) 33.2%(+4.6%), Greens (Richard Keech) 9.7%(-2.2%) and Palmer United (Philip Cutler) 2.7%. 4998 informal votes have been counted to date.



Lastly comes the mixed north-western seat of Calwell. The seat of Calwell includes the northern suburbs of Tullamarine, Gladstone Park, Westmeadows, Broadmeadows, Coolaroo, Greenvale, Meadow Heights, Roxburgh Park and the western suburbs of Keilor, Keilor Downs, Taylors Lakes, Sydenham and Calder Park. A swing of 6.2% was record to the Liberals in Calwell and an after preference count of 63.9% to 36.1% in favor of the ALP. The first preference count was as follows:

Labor (Maria Vamvakinou) 50.7% (-6.9%), Liberal (Ali Khan) 28.6%(+3.1%), Greens (Joanna Nevill) 5.1%(-6.1%) and Palmer United (Bryce Letcher) 4.2%. 6495 informal votes have been recorded to date. 


All of this averages out to be a 7.4% swing to the Liberals in Labor heartland. Labors losses have not necessarily translated into Liberal gains. Chunks of the lost Labor vote has gone to minor parties. The Palmer United party coming out to be the main beneficiary of the backlash against Labor, averaging a 4.5% share across these electorates. Although the Greens continue to make the top three, they too saw a decline in votes, due to the emergence of the Palmer United party and its ability to act as a magnet for protest votes.

Where to from here? Is this the decline of the Labor stronghold? Will the west ever become marginal? Will the possibility of local, Bill Shorten, taking the Labor leadership bounce the party's rating back up?

With the Liberal Party in power, we do know that funding will be secured for the East-West link. But what of Labor-backed Melbourne Metro? Can the western section of the East-west link begin first? Can the Liberal Party capitalize on its gains in the west? Or is this just a mere crack in the Labor fort, soon to be repaired and ready for the next battle?



Friday, September 6, 2013

Winter in East vs Winter in West

Winter east vs west

Only in Werribee

Credit: Thomas Michaelis

Meanwhile in Yarraville

Credit: Stuart Coe

Meanwhile in Altona Meadows

Credit: Richard Falzon. Good old empty lot across from central square

What else to do?

Credit: Sam Hall

Laverton police station

Laverton police station

Morning traffic

Ring Road and Westgate

Meanwhile in Laverton

Credit: Kara Buhagiar

Footscray hospital

Credit: Chris 'Jack' Skrzelinski

Lock bike in Sunshine

Credit: Johnny Galic

Altona Gillard vs Rudd

Stop muckin' around Rudd

South Kensington station?

Credit: Fahrudin Hajdarevic

Speed on the Western Ring Road

Credit: Anton Almas

Werribee sewage

Credit: Michael Sawko

Point Cook Traffic

Point Cook Traffic

Hobsons Bay

Credit: Matthew Matty-Pants Pantalleresco

St Albans flats

Credit: Michael Sawko

Willy Beach

Hpbsons Bay

Forsyth Road

Credit: Shannon Spiteri

Roxy Kebabs

Deer Park Kebabs

Your passion at Victoria University

Victoria University

Altona refinery in the morning

Love the smell of the Altona refinery

Meanwhile in Altona North

Credit: Anthony Sergi

Meanwhile in Footscray

Credit: Ross Horkings

I'm from Melton

Credit: Sarah Britton-Ball

KFC Altona Meadows

Credit: Brian Murphy

Maidstone street crossing enar Qenos

Credit: Matthew Matty-Pants Pantalleresco

Francis Street

Francis Street

Meanwhile at Albion station

Credit: Arthur Magavilas

Nobody got time for the Ring Road

Credit: Zoe-May Gatt