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It’s odd that the CLP haven’t announced their candidate for Port Darwin yet given that it’s one of the most likely seats to flip.
@Nether Portal they announced their candidate Robyn Cahill back in February
I’m very confident Robyn Cahill will win. Paul Kirby practically carried the Labor margin in Port Darwin. Still surprises me that this is probably the only CBD seat in all of Australia that is a traditional stronghold for
Thanks for the correction. It appears that Wikipedia has incorrectly listed her as the Greens candidate. This must be an error with the table.
Why is this seat so conservative compared to other “CBD” seats? (Even compared to similarly sized regional centres)?
can you open up general thread for nt?
Blue avatar John, I would suggest it’s a combination of a lower CBD population than other capital cities, plus the presence of the Larrakeyah Barracks. The military are known for having a rather conservative culture.
@Wilson southern Darwin is also more middle and upper-class than northern Darwin which is working-class.