Monday 6th of May 2024

from the bleachers .....

from the bleachers .....

Missing those not interested ….

Warn a politician of a question in advance and you are unlikely to learn much new from the answer. You just have to listen occasionally to parliamentary question time to know that. So I'm doubtful that the latest gimmick of the Gillard communications team will contribute anything substantial to the advancement of an informed public.

"Being active online and engaging with voters is an essential part of modern communications,'' is how the Prime Minister's director of communications, John McTernan, describes what apparently is a new emphasis on using the social media.

He was quoted in the Fairfax press at the weekend as saying "a Google+ Hangout" to be held on 21 July was "just one part of a broader digital strategy to engage through social media."

How very with it. And how irrelevant. A look at the site shows that the normal type of suspects want to ask the normal type of questions. What's the point of a "broader digital strategy" that does not interest the mass of ordinary voters who find politicians answering Dorothy Dixers a complete bore?

We all have the chance to post a question at oursay.org and vote to rank questions suggested by others. The three people who post the most popular questions will take part in a virtual chat "hangout" moderated by The Sunday Age's political editor, Misha Schubert that is being described as "the first of its kind in Australia."

Richard Farmer