Election 2010

Election 2010: CCF Special Coverage


Welcome to the home page of CCF's 2010 Election coverage

The election is 'over' - but in fact the action is far from finished with the first hung parliament since 1940. Keep up to date with developments and what they mean for the civil construction industry right here.

LATEST DEVELOPMENTS:

WEDNESDAY 1 SEPTEMBER:
Labor and the Greens reach an agreement - CCF has the latest and profiles the Independents
View the member update and profile of the Independent MPs

MONDAY 30 AUGUST:
CCF looks at when the current political situation may end - and when we may have a Government.
View the update: 'When will it end?'

MONDAY 23 AUGUST:
The election is still undecided and CCF has issued an update where we try to make sense of all the jargon!
Read the post-election update here

MONDAY 16 AUGUST:
CCF issues a member update looking at all the issues heading into the FINAL WEEK of the campaign.
View the member update here

MONDAY 9 AUGUST:
CCF releases an update for week three of the campaign - in which we look at how tight polling has become
Read the member update here

MONDAY 2 AUGUST:
CCF posts an update on the campaign for members (update #3) including details of a Coalition policy to help small business
Read the member update here

THURSDAY 29 JULY:
CCF issues media release commenting on the Coalition's commitment to procurement policies.
Read the media release here

MONDAY 26 JULY:
CCF releases a special member update on the major issues of the week - including the televised leadership debate.
Click here to read the member update

TUESDAY 20 JULY:
CCF issues a press release welcoming the National Resources Sector Employment Taskforce (NRSET) Report.
View the release here

MONDAY 19 JULY:
Member update #1 is released by CCF - detailing the key issues for the election and what it means for our industry
Click here to read our first member advice update

SUNDAY 18 JULY:
CCF issues press release to media stating 2010 Election policies
Read the CCF media release here

SATURDAY 17 JULY:
Prime Minister Julia Gillard sets the election for August 21.

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