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Liberals launch website to lure swing voters and take on activist groups | Liberals launch website to lure swing voters and take on activist groups |
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‘The Fair Go’ will take aim at organisations such as Getup!, which have developed effective digital campaigns while the party has lagged behind | |
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Australia’s Liberal party has launched a new website that it says will help seduce swing voters its way and challenge rival campaigning organisations such as Getup!. | Australia’s Liberal party has launched a new website that it says will help seduce swing voters its way and challenge rival campaigning organisations such as Getup!. |
The acting Liberal party director, Andrew Bragg, launched “The Fair Go” website on Saturday, which is operated by the party. | The acting Liberal party director, Andrew Bragg, launched “The Fair Go” website on Saturday, which is operated by the party. |
Bragg used his speech to the party’s federal council as a call to arms to modernise or perish. He said the party had to deal with a “cashed up cabal” of opposition to its interests. | Bragg used his speech to the party’s federal council as a call to arms to modernise or perish. He said the party had to deal with a “cashed up cabal” of opposition to its interests. |
Senior members of government and Liberal figures have been taking aim at organisations such as Getup!, which have excelled at developing novel and effective digital campaigns at a time when the Liberal party has struggled to keep pace. | Senior members of government and Liberal figures have been taking aim at organisations such as Getup!, which have excelled at developing novel and effective digital campaigns at a time when the Liberal party has struggled to keep pace. |
The Fair Go site appears to be, in part, a response to some of these new types of campaigning and, according to Bragg, will help bolster the party’s efforts to “seize the opportunities in the digital age”. | The Fair Go site appears to be, in part, a response to some of these new types of campaigning and, according to Bragg, will help bolster the party’s efforts to “seize the opportunities in the digital age”. |
The Wordpress site includes posts with titles such as “Women are just people”, “Who’s your grand-daddy?” and “From laissez-faire to much, much fairer”. | The Wordpress site includes posts with titles such as “Women are just people”, “Who’s your grand-daddy?” and “From laissez-faire to much, much fairer”. |
It also includes three “words of the week” that will change weekly. The inaugural locutions are “needs based, union and slamming”. | It also includes three “words of the week” that will change weekly. The inaugural locutions are “needs based, union and slamming”. |
The Fair Go launched today at #LibCouncil https://t.co/7gpi5l48BV@LiberalAus | The Fair Go launched today at #LibCouncil https://t.co/7gpi5l48BV@LiberalAus |
A review of the party’s last election campaign by Andrew Robb set out a series of concerns with the Liberal party’s election campaign efforts, and found they were being outgunned and outspent by Labor and progressive activist groups. | A review of the party’s last election campaign by Andrew Robb set out a series of concerns with the Liberal party’s election campaign efforts, and found they were being outgunned and outspent by Labor and progressive activist groups. |
Bragg told the federal council: “Publish or perish must be our credo.” | Bragg told the federal council: “Publish or perish must be our credo.” |
He said the website “will be a publication which reaches beyond the existing cohort of fellow travellers to speak to undecided and swing voters”. | He said the website “will be a publication which reaches beyond the existing cohort of fellow travellers to speak to undecided and swing voters”. |
“It is designed to support the Coalition’s overarching narrative into social platforms and arm supporters with bottom up perspectives on public policy issues.” | “It is designed to support the Coalition’s overarching narrative into social platforms and arm supporters with bottom up perspectives on public policy issues.” |
The website appears to feature a cast of characters mostly linked to the Liberal party. | The website appears to feature a cast of characters mostly linked to the Liberal party. |
Parnell McGuiness, a communications consultant who is the managing director of Thought Broker, is listed as the editor of the site. Penny Fischer, a Camden Liberal councillor and the daughter of Pru Goward, has also produced work for the site. Brigid Meney, a policy officer at Cornerstone Group Australia and former Liberal party political adviser, has contributed as well. | Parnell McGuiness, a communications consultant who is the managing director of Thought Broker, is listed as the editor of the site. Penny Fischer, a Camden Liberal councillor and the daughter of Pru Goward, has also produced work for the site. Brigid Meney, a policy officer at Cornerstone Group Australia and former Liberal party political adviser, has contributed as well. |
The site’s privacy policy makes it clear that the Liberal party collects users’ personal information and may contact them if they sign up to the site. | The site’s privacy policy makes it clear that the Liberal party collects users’ personal information and may contact them if they sign up to the site. |
It is Bragg’s final speech in his role as acting director of the party following Brian Loughnane’s departure. Former Liberal party staffer Andrew Hirst has been named the new director. | It is Bragg’s final speech in his role as acting director of the party following Brian Loughnane’s departure. Former Liberal party staffer Andrew Hirst has been named the new director. |
It is not the first time major parties have attempted more aggressive communication strategies. | It is not the first time major parties have attempted more aggressive communication strategies. |
The Labor party launched the Labor Herald in 2015, which produced news and analysis for the party faithful. | The Labor party launched the Labor Herald in 2015, which produced news and analysis for the party faithful. |
It no longer publishes content, and the website now directs users to a page that says it is “currently on hiatus”. | It no longer publishes content, and the website now directs users to a page that says it is “currently on hiatus”. |
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