You may think we are in the midst of an election campaign, but actually we're having two. One is being fought across the airwaves in the various forms of national media, The other is being fought in local communities. The first campaign is between the two leaders, Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott, with their support crews assisting and others like Christine Milne, Clive Palmer and Bob Katter trying to muscle in as best they can. We see this campaign on our TVs every night, we read about it in the papers, we hear it on the radio. This campaign appears to be pretty even. Rudd is a lot smarter than Abbott and knows how to work the media, but neither leader is that popular really. In the thrust and parry of debate very little of substance is discussed, and who "wins" is as much a matter of debate as the actual issues being discussed or avoided. Despite this contest appearing to be fairly even, all the polling information seems to be saying ...
'Contemplating the teeming life of the shore, we have an uneasy sense of the communication of some universal truth that lies just beyond our grasp.' - Rachel Carson