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2006 Tasmanian state election

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Premier Paul Lennon warned voters about electing a minority government. On the final day of the campaign at a childcare centre, Lennon argued that a minority government would jeopardise the future of the state's children, and said that Tasmanians should move forward under a majority Labor Government.
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With polls showing minority government a possibility in the final stages of the campaign, the Greens moved to reassure voters they would be responsible with a share of the power. Greens leader Peg Putt slammed Lennon's warning about the perils of minority government as "outrageous scare tactics" and
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Labor tried to convince the public of their economic achievements. Since the Labor government came to power, Labor said, employment and property value had risen and the state debt had been greatly reduced. Labor attributed this economic success to their stable and strong leadership. Others including
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Tasmanian Opposition Leader Rene Hidding conceded defeat, saying a majority government - even if it is Labor - is good news for the state. "After the disaster of 2002 it was universally accepted that we would need at least two elections to be in a position to win government," he said. Hidding also
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to form government if necessary, but ruled out a formal coalition and campaigned to be returned in majority. Commentators said that fear of a minority government was a factor in the government's strong showing, which appears to have resulted from a swing to Labor in the last week of the campaign.
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Greens leader Peg Putt said the Tasmanian election has been the grubbiest campaign the party has ever seen, and stated that everyone had targeted the Greens during the campaign. "We have had the might of big business, unions, Labor and Liberal and more, all directed against us," she said. Putt
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Re-elected Tasmanian Premier Paul Lennon has said he will use the majority won in the state election to make the state an Australian leader. "We've made the economy strong again," he said. "We've taken Tasmania from the bottom to the top of the economic pile." He committed his Government to be
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revenue and the Liberal federal government's economic policies that have caused Tasmania's economy to grow. Labor also claimed that under their government the number of tourists visiting the state had risen. They attributed this to a marketing campaign and the purchase of the three
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suffered a small swing and finished with four seats; meaning no change in seat representation since the last election. Had the Greens lost one of their four seats, they would have lost their status as a major party and would lose financial resources, offices and support staff.
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economically progressive, socially progressive, and to speak out for children. Lennon also expressed a desire to lead the nation economically and socially, and with Aboriginal reconciliation, pledging to "resolve once and for all the Stolen Generation".
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television debate if the Greens leader Putt was to be involved. Hidding was also not in favour of Putt's involvement but said he would participate if Lennon did. As a result, the ABC cancelled the debate, saying that Putt should not be excluded.
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term in office, despite predictions the election would result in a minority government. Although there was a small swing against Labor, they finished with 14 seats, and there were no changes in the party composition of the assembly. The
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On the final day of the campaign, the Liberals criticised the Government for funding an additional $ 166 million to pay for its election promises, saying the money should be used for the troubled Royal Hobart Hospital.
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topped the poll. Media commentators claimed that Labor would take the final seat in Bass where the Greens were short of a quota, however ALP candidate Steve Reissig narrowly missed out and the Greens held their seat.
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The Liberals campaign slogan was "Getting it right for all Tasmanians." Much of their campaign was focused on criticising the Labor government, including over the long waiting lists in Tasmania's
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Labor retained majority government after an unexpected strong performance, winning 14 of the 25 seats, despite a 2.6% decrease in their primary vote. Early in the counting Tourism Minister
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policy to one similar to Labor's. However, even after changing their drugs policy, pamphlets delivered by the Liberals claimed the Greens had a "crazy policy" to legalise drugs such as
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The Tasmanian Greens' campaign slogan was "This Time Vote Green". Before the election was announced the Greens changed two of their policies: they announced their support for the
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The Greens released a wide range of policies, and unlike in previous campaigns there was little attention given to forestry issues. They stated their opposition to the proposed
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accused small groups of running a smear campaigns, and called for disclosure laws to ensure transparency. She said her party campaigned with honour and integrity.
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in its current form. They proposed an alternative forestry policy to that of the major parties; they would reserve more of Tasmania's old growth forests, use
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After early speculation that the Greens might retain only two seats, they retained all four of their seats. The Greens came close to losing
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placed television and newspaper advertisements calling for a "stable majority government". Late in the campaign period, businessman
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This was the first time Paul Lennon had run for election as Premier, after the resignation of Tasmanian Labor leader
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pledged that it would only accept government if it won a majority. Labor said it would be prepared to work with the
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ferries. Others claimed that the increase in tourists had been caused by cheaper air-fares from operators such as
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The Liberals retained their seven seats and nearly gained a seat at the expense of Labor in Franklin.
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instead and process timber locally. One Tasmanian forestry small business group supported the policy.
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were found to be behind newspaper advertisements and distributed flyers attacking Greens policies.
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in 2004 due to lung cancer. On the day the election results were finalised, the Liberals installed
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hypocritical in the face of plummeting house prices in areas affected by forestry operations.
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and then signing a licence to PBL to operate an online betting exchange, and other matters.
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paid tribute to Lennon, stating that "Paul Lennon has been and is a worthy opponent".
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Lennon also raised the spectre of small businesses failing under a hung Parliament.
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as deputy leader. Hodgman said the Liberals were disappointed with their result.
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Bass Strait ferry, which they had previously criticised, and they changed their
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in Franklin outpolled Hidding. The Liberal primary vote rose by 4.4% to 31.8%.
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The Liberals also warned of a possible minority government between
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seemed likely to lose her seat in Franklin to Liberal candidate
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Summary of the Results of the 2006 Tasmanian state election,
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The key seats were widely said to be Labor's third seats in
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gained a small swing and finished with seven seats. The
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Antony Green's Election Guide - Tasmania 2006 Election
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Members of the Tasmanian House of Assembly, 2006-2010
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revealed himself as one of the backers of the group.
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Index

2002
2010
House of Assembly

Paul Lennon
Rene Hidding
Peg Putt
Labor
Liberal
Greens
Franklin
Lyons
Denison

Premier
Paul Lennon
Labor
Premier
Paul Lennon
Labor
House of Assembly
Australian state
Tasmania
South Australian elections
Labor Party
Premier
Paul Lennon
majority government
Liberal Party
Rene Hidding

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