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Good morning, good afternoon, or good evening, wherever you're listening throughout the world. This is Blind Magic in Alice Springs, with host Maurice Stewart (episode 1,419), bringing you on-the-ground coverage of a nail-biting local government election.
In this episode Maurice breaks down the razor-thin mayoral contest in Alice Springs between Aster Hill (the Greens' preferred candidate) and Eli Melke, explains how preference distributions will decide the outcome, and criticises the Northern Territory Electoral Commission for slow communication about when preferences will be counted. Maurice also reports that Eli Melke and third-place candidate Lisa Marie shared preferences while Aster Hill reportedly received none of those preference flows — a detail that could decide the race.
The conversation explores the local and regional stakes, including controversy around proposed Greens policies related to Pine Gap workers, the economic and social importance of the Pine Gap facility to Alice Springs, and the broader ANZUS context. Maurice stresses how the result could affect jobs, business confidence and community cohesion across Central Australia.
There are no external guests on this episode; Heather joins briefly on-air. Maurice outlines possible next steps, including a promised interview with the eventual mayor (and notes that Eli Melke is a sponsor of the show). Key points: the decisive role of preference votes, concerns about council positions that could target Pine Gap staff, and the community's hopes for a mayor who will rebuild the town and support local businesses.
Tune in for timely local analysis, updates on the vote count, and follow-up coverage as Blind Magic tracks the final outcome and what it means for Alice Springs and the wider region.
By bridgeovermurrayGood morning, good afternoon, or good evening, wherever you're listening throughout the world. This is Blind Magic in Alice Springs, with host Maurice Stewart (episode 1,419), bringing you on-the-ground coverage of a nail-biting local government election.
In this episode Maurice breaks down the razor-thin mayoral contest in Alice Springs between Aster Hill (the Greens' preferred candidate) and Eli Melke, explains how preference distributions will decide the outcome, and criticises the Northern Territory Electoral Commission for slow communication about when preferences will be counted. Maurice also reports that Eli Melke and third-place candidate Lisa Marie shared preferences while Aster Hill reportedly received none of those preference flows — a detail that could decide the race.
The conversation explores the local and regional stakes, including controversy around proposed Greens policies related to Pine Gap workers, the economic and social importance of the Pine Gap facility to Alice Springs, and the broader ANZUS context. Maurice stresses how the result could affect jobs, business confidence and community cohesion across Central Australia.
There are no external guests on this episode; Heather joins briefly on-air. Maurice outlines possible next steps, including a promised interview with the eventual mayor (and notes that Eli Melke is a sponsor of the show). Key points: the decisive role of preference votes, concerns about council positions that could target Pine Gap staff, and the community's hopes for a mayor who will rebuild the town and support local businesses.
Tune in for timely local analysis, updates on the vote count, and follow-up coverage as Blind Magic tracks the final outcome and what it means for Alice Springs and the wider region.