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1,ADAM BANDT, GREEN PARTY可能的Labour支持着。
Former barrister Adam Bandt has become Australia's first Green Party member of the House of Representatives (MHR), the lower chamber of parliament. He won around 55% of all votes in the key seat of Melbourne Inner-City with a large 10% swing.
Mr Bandt has previously said he would side with Julia Gillard's Labor party in the event of a hung parliament.
The Green Party supports Labor's plans to create a national broadband network, but favours stricter taxation of mining companies than that proposed by Labor.
Bandt campaigned on a platform of improving public transport in Melbourne.
He is a strong supporter of gay rights, including gay marriage, and also campaigns against workplace exploitation and low pay.
2,BOB KATTER, INDEPENDENT可能的联盟的支持着
With his trademark stetson, 60-year-old Bob Katter has represented the vast outback seat of Kennedy, Queensland, since 1993.
He has a reputation for unpredictability, and won re-election as an independent in 2001 after leaving the National Party where he was widely known by the nickname "Mad Bob".
Mr Katter opposes free trade and has said he would like to see a 10% duty imposed on all goods imported into Australia.
He is also a vociferous climate change sceptic and is sometimes described as "anti-politician。
3,ROB OAKSHOTT, INDEPENDENT可能的联盟的支持着
A friend of fellow independent Tony Windsor, Mr Oakshott has represented the New South Wales coastal seat of Lyne since 2008 after winning a by-election, and is projected to win again this year.
Like Tony Windsor, he supports the development of rural services and infrastructure. He describes himself as economically conservative and socially progressive.
4,TONY WINDSOR, INDEPENDENT两边都可能的支持着
Tony Windsor has previously promised to support the party with the most votes and most seats in the event of a hung parliament.
Tony Windsor: Advocate of development for rural communities. A former farmer and state politician, Mr Windsor, 59, has represented the New South Wales seat of New England since 2001.
He is a strong supporter of better health, education and communications services for Australia's remote communities.
A former member of the National Party, Mr Windsor campaigned as an independent in the 1991 state election, winning the seat of Tamworth.
5,ANDREW WILKIE, INDEPENDENT可能的Labour支持着
Believed likely to support the Labor party in any coalition, Andrew Wilkie is predicted to win the seat of Denison in Tasmania.
Mr Wilkie is a former soldier and intelligence official who resigned in 2003 in opposition to Australia's support for the US-led Iraq war.
Joining the Green Party, he challenged former Prime Minister John Howard in his seat of Bennelong at the 2004 election, and backed the "Not Happy John" campaign.
He unsuccessfully ran as a Green Party candidate in Tasmania in 2007.
Mr Wilkie campaigned as an advocate of political reform and greater federal funding for Tasmania. |
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