Published on June 9, 2004 By trina_p In Politics
Former front man of that fantastic Australian rock band Midnight Oil - Peter Garrett has just held a press conference in Sydney to announce he WILL be running for the safe Labour seat in Kingsford Smith.
Garrett along with Opposition Leader (and PM to be IMO) Mark Latham held a press conference not 10 minutes ago that interupted Channel 7's coverage of Ronald Reagan's funeral.

In it he addressed why he was running, his long standing commitment to the environment and the fact that he HAS voted in at least the last 2 elections and he wasn't aware that he wasn't on the electoral roll but he is now and he insteads to stay on it. And that one of Midnight Oil's first concerts was in Kingsford "just down the road here"

I grew up listening to MIdnight Oil - Beds are Burning, Blue Sky Mine and my dad's favourite US Forces. I was completely unaware he was a politician and I think it's great he's running for a Labour seat - I wish I could vote for him.

But I find myself wondering -- Peter Garrett wasn't a movie star he was/is a musician - I wonder if like when Arnie ran for Governor they couldn't play any of his movies while he was campaigning --

Are they allowed to play Midnight Oil on the radio while Peter Garrett is campaigning???

Comments
on Jun 09, 2004
Peter Garrett is selling out.

He has always been an advocate of the greens... I really dont apporve of the labour party... they are rather incompetent... I agree with some of Peter Garretts arguments, but for him to join the labour party is somewhat of a shock for me... unless he is planning on changing them from the inside... in that case, i wish him the best of luck!!!

BAM!!!
on Jun 10, 2004
Does he have bushy eyebrows?
on Jun 10, 2004
i don't think someone running for labor is selling out the greens.... it would be a different story if he was running for liberal!

that was a cool piece of writing trina i liked it.
on Jun 10, 2004
Mugz -- **A former president of the Australian Conservation Foundation, Mr Garrett has been criticised by fellow environmentalists for "selling out" to a major party.
"Politics is an imperfect game but it's the only game we've got," Mr Garrett said.
"I didn't take the offer lightly. I've given the offer a lot of thought and it's a serious decision that I've made."**

He said this morning that he could have ran with the Greens but he feels he'll make more of a difference this way - plus it's a safe Labour seat. (Which means little Indooroopilly was a safe Labour seat too and Alan Pidgeon almost won before he conceded)

Keo Lin - hey didn't get a chance to chat on Saturday - sorry if I seemed rude. About the eye-brows -- No - Peter Garrett is completely bald with normal eye-brows
Link see?

Teegs -- I agree - The Greens have been giving Labour most of their preference votes anyway - especially in QLD
& Thankyou -- I was unintentially trying my hand at your profession

Thanks guys - I was trying to see what would happen if I wrote a political blog -- I thought it was a failure like my controversial Reagan blog

on Jun 10, 2004
it wasn't a failure and the reagan blog definitely wasn't! if it promotes controversy i think all the better. it makes people think about stuff and question things and that's a good thing
on Jun 11, 2004
Personally I've always been a bit of a schmuck. I'd get into details but I think Andrew Bolt's done a better a job. Check out http://heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,9808674%255E25717,00.html
on Jun 15, 2004
Trina, no problem and no offence taken, I was distracted by all the photo opportunities hee hee. ooo normal eyebrows, could he be the man to change the way of the eyebrow'd pm!!!!!!!