Sunday, May 8, 2016

Australians will go to the polls on July 2nd

Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has confirmed Australians
will go to the polls on July 2 and has called the first double
dissolution election since 1987, where, instead of the normal
half-senate being up for re-election, the entire senate and therefore
both houses of parliament are to face the people.

IN: "The governor general..."
OUT: "....on the 2nd of July"
DUR: 15 sec

CLIP: http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0508ozelection-turnbull1.mp3

ALT:
Mr Turnbull says there's a very clear choice at the election - to stick
with the coalition's plans for jobs and growth or go to Labor, whose
policies will stop the nation's transition to the new economy dead in
its tracks.

IN: "We will be seeking..."
OUT: "...our nation's history"
DUR: 24 sec

CLIP: http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0508ozelection-turnbull2.mp3

ALT:
Opposition Labor Leader Bill Shorten says the July 2 election will be
about whether there is "a fair-go country" for everyone or just the
fortunate few.
Mr Shorten says Labor is ready with "positive" policies, and that the
election is all about trust.

IN: "every election is..."
OUT: "...that is fair"
DUR: 40 sec

CLIP: http://fsnradionews.com/feeds/0508ozelection-shorten.mp3