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Victorian election 2018: on the ground

  • Candidates and volunteers have congregated at the pre-voting centre in Cranbourne homemaker centre. Photo: Calla Wahlquist for Guardian Australia

    Will the crime-focused 'genuine local' Liberal unseat Labor in Cranbourne?

    Candidates strive for a convincing final pitch. But the mood is collegial at prepoll booths in this outer Melbourne seat
  • Labor candidate for Brunswick, Cindy O’Connor

    Gloves off in Brunswick as Labor and Greens battle for seat

    The ‘polite’ race between Labor’s Cindy O’Connor and Greens’ Tim Read has descended into attack ads, vandalised posters and mudslinging
  • Tim Read

    'It feels like change is coming': can the Greens take Brunswick?

    Despite strife in the party’s statewide campaign, Tim Read is a ‘little more hopeful’ of wresting the seat from Labor
  • Sydney Road, Brunswick

    Victorian election 2018: on the ground in Brunswick part 1

    If Brunswick turns Green on 24 November, it could push Daniel Andrews into minority government. Luke Henriques-Gomes visits an intensely tribal seat
  • North Clyde

    Victorian election 2018: on the ground in Cranbourne part 1

    Calla Wahlquist visits one of the bellwether sandbelt seats, and discovers a booming but gridlocked population
  • Victorian Elections 2018 Electorate of Morwell, Hazelwood power station.  Photograph by Mike Bowers. Wednesday 18th October 2018. Guardian Australia

    Victorian election 2018: on the ground in Morwell, part one

    Gay Alcorn checks in on the electorate in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley and finds one issue on everyone’s minds: jobs
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