Who has clout? Who courts controversy? Who has a high profile portfolio? Who has a marginal seat? They’re some of the questions Crikey asked Media Monitors to help us answer.
Media Monitors have tracked the mentions of ministers and their opposition counterparts. The leaders obviously top the lists, but what about the rest.
Economic management has been the issue of this campaign, so Peter Costello comes in miles ahead — helped along, of course, by the leadership issue. Tony Abbott and Malcolm Turnbull occupy the next two spots, thanks to their portfolios and what we could politely call the vagaries of campaigning. The Coalition’s attack poodle, Alexander Downer, takes the next position, but then the numbers of media mentions really drops down.
Mark Vaile gets in as leader of the country cousins. Joe Hockey ranks surprisingly low. The Defence Minister seems to have realised he’ll have better chance of becoming leader if he keeps his head down. And so we work down the list until we come to the least mentioned ministers.
You wouldn’t know that Chris Ellison is in Cabinet with this – but it’s pretty easy to tell that Fran Bailey, Bruce Billson and Peter Dutton all hold marginals.
Shadow ministers love elections. It’s when they can get a run. Looking down the Labor list it’s easy to see what a structured and disciplined campaign the ALP has run.
Shadow treasurer Wayne Swan tops, followed by deputy leader and IR spokesperson Julia Gillard. That’s economic management taken care of. Peter Garrett comes in next, thanks to the importance of the environment in this campaign and, er, his own learning on the job. And that’s when the numbers drop away. Nicola Roxon gets a boost thanks to her surprise success against Tony Abbott in the health portfolio. Some shadows, however, have been next to invisible.
We’d better mention Jan McLucas (119 citations); Robert McClelland (72), Arch Bevis (59), Nick Sherry (50) and Laurie Ferguson (39) here – because very few other people are going to.
And the campaign charts? Here they are, for ministers, shadows, the leaders and a few standout candidates – Maxine McKew (Number 20); George Newhouse (21); Pauline Hanson (28); Greg Combet (35) and yesterday’s saviour, Bill Shorten (47).
Politician |
Press |
Radio |
Television |
Internet |
Total |
John Howard |
14,362 |
84,075 |
44,777 |
103,617 |
246,831 |
Kevin Rudd |
12,451 |
75,057 |
38,877 |
81,200 |
207,585 |
Peter Costello |
5,054 |
22,346 |
15,282 |
29,640 |
72,322 |
Tony Abbott |
1,469 |
13,322 |
8,066 |
13,650 |
36,506 |
Malcolm Turnbull |
1,767 |
8,491 |
4,026 |
18,774 |
33,058 |
Wayne Swan |
1,811 |
9,303 |
7,156 |
10,479 |
28,749 |
Julia Gillard |
1,321 |
7,668 |
5,378 |
10,481 |
24,847 |
Peter Garrett |
1,518 |
8,309 |
3,727 |
10,591 |
24,145 |
Alexander Downer |
885 |
5,250 |
1,523 |
14,106 |
21,765 |
Mark Vaile |
897 |
6,865 |
1,337 |
8,524 |
17,623 |
Joe Hockey |
1,110 |
5,314 |
2,179 |
8,552 |
17,154 |
Bob Brown |
851 |
3,584 |
1,250 |
5,761 |
11,446 |
Kevin Andrews |
553 |
2,399 |
632 |
6,370 |
9,954 |
Nicola Roxon |
551 |
3,255 |
2,375 |
2,486 |
8,667 |
Mal Brough |
709 |
2,653 |
408 |
3,619 |
7,389 |
Brendan Nelson |
452 |
1,992 |
589 |
3,590 |
6,623 |
Peter McGauran |
289 |
1,947 |
239 |
3,396 |
5,871 |
Helen Coonan |
302 |
1,228 |
464 |
3,233 |
5,227 |
Nick Minchin |
716 |
2,243 |
889 |
1,256 |
5,104 |
Maxine McKew |
735 |
1,742 |
944 |
1,657 |
5,078 |
George Newhouse |
524 |
1,642 |
1,374 |
984 |
4,524 |
Julie Bishop |
591 |
1,629 |
464 |
1,437 |
4,121 |
Philip Ruddock |
447 |
1,382 |
300 |
1,380 |
3,509 |
Stephen Smith |
726 |
1,233 |
586 |
520 |
3,065 |
Andrew Robb |
222 |
1,752 |
181 |
594 |
2,749 |
George Brandis |
245 |
687 |
216 |
1,079 |
2,228 |
Barnaby Joyce |
257 |
1,460 |
154 |
342 |
2,213 |
Pauline Hanson |
323 |
760 |
242 |
736 |
2,061 |
Lyn Allison |
258 |
791 |
324 |
572 |
1,945 |
Joel Fitzgibbon |
251 |
1,156 |
177 |
292 |
1,876 |
Simon Crean |
236 |
1,192 |
42 |
348 |
1,818 |
Lindsay Tanner |
238 |
747 |
119 |
614 |
1,718 |
Gary Nairn |
236 |
819 |
145 |
428 |
1,628 |
Penny Wong |
99 |
1,210 |
56 |
200 |
1,565 |
Greg Combet |
260 |
675 |
237 |
312 |
1,484 |
Tanya Plibersek |
173 |
733 |
196 |
328 |
1,430 |
Stephen Conroy |
181 |
879 |
44 |
326 |
1,430 |
Ian MacFarlane |
148 |
732 |
230 |
230 |
1,340 |
Chris Pyne |
192 |
568 |
105 |
454 |
1,319 |
Martin Ferguson |
222 |
701 |
194 |
128 |
1,245 |
Jenny Macklin |
179 |
615 |
68 |
346 |
1,208 |
Anthony Albanese |
190 |
493 |
68 |
303 |
1,054 |
Warren Truss |
105 |
656 |
51 |
156 |
968 |
Tony Burke |
91 |
416 |
117 |
174 |
798 |
David Johnston |
106 |
359 |
54 |
244 |
763 |
Jim Lloyd |
198 |
302 |
106 |
140 |
746 |
Bill Shorten |
173 |
246 |
178 |
131 |
727 |
Kate Lundy |
247 |
168 |
14 |
228 |
657 |
Bill Heffernan |
55 |
296 |
94 |
112 |
557 |
Eric Abetz |
63 |
384 |
51 |
58 |
556 |
Sharman Stone |
36 |
392 |
35 |
48 |
511 |
Craig Emerson |
150 |
158 |
54 |
142 |
504 |
Fran Bailey |
165 |
67 |
10 |
166 |
408 |
Bruce Billson |
103 |
207 |
14 |
72 |
396 |
Chris Ellison |
23 |
289 |
14 |
56 |
382 |
Peter Dutton |
188 |
97 |
25 |
38 |
348 |
Bob McMullan |
65 |
197 |
6 |
70 |
338 |
Kim Carr |
48 |
158 |
34 |
68 |
308 |
Chris Evans |
87 |
130 |
5 |
68 |
290 |
Nigel Scullion |
72 |
99 |
12 |
96 |
279 |
Alan Griffin |
46 |
160 |
5 |
10 |
221 |
Joe Ludwig |
70 |
54 |
8 |
56 |
188 |
Chris Bowen |
46 |
60 |
0 |
26 |
132 |
Kerry O’Brien |
48 |
33 |
12 |
30 |
123 |
Jan McLucas |
40 |
35 |
6 |
38 |
119 |
Robert McLelland |
7 |
23 |
30 |
12 |
72 |
Arch Bevis |
42 |
5 |
0 |
12 |
59 |
Nick Sherry |
19 |
22 |
1 |
8 |
50 |
Laurie Ferguson |
21 |
6 |
8 |
4 |
39 |
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