Chris Leibhardt from Torquay says politicians are splashing cash simply to buy votes.Credit:Jason South
In total,more than $3 billion worth of pledges have been made in a seat that,after a recent redistribution which effectively made it line-ball with the Labor Party,has encouraged pork-barrelling to a new level.
Labor has not been scant with its promises to the voters of Corangamite,with its candidate Libby Coker offering up 14 promises of her own. In total they would cost a much more modest $34 million,with the single largest pledge being $15 million to upgrade the Torquay community hospital.
An analysis of spending pledges in the nation's most marginal seats has uncovered a swarm of pre-election announcements by candidates with the Coalition and Labor parties now offering more than 1000 individual promises and policies.
Scott Morrison with Liberal MP for Corangamite Sarah Henderson early in the election campaign,on hand for another promise.Credit:Dominic Lorrimer
More than 50 suburban railway carparks,thousands of kilometres of roads,several roundabouts,a string of toilets and change rooms at sporting ovals and toys for pre-schoolers are on offer to voters across the land.
Rockhampton in Queensland may be the beef capital of Australia,but local Liberal MP Michelle Landry,who holds the seat of Capricornia on a margin of just 0.6 per cent,is betting voters also like the smell of pork,making 18 separate spending pledges,outgunning her opponent Russell Robertson's 14 pledges.