

The Tally Room
Ben Raue
The Tally Room is a podcast covering Australian elections, hosted by Ben Raue.
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Jul 22, 2025 • 42min
154 - Tasmania votes for another hung parliament
Ben is joined by Kevin Bonham and Chris Monnox to discuss the results of the Tasmanian state election and prospects for the formation of a new government.
This podcast is supported by the Tally Room’s supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support.
You can listen to an ad-free version of this podcast if you sign up via Patreon for $8 or more per month. And $8 donors can now join the Tally Room Discord server.

Jul 14, 2025 • 31min
153 - Tasmania's election landscape
Ben is joined by William Bowe from the Poll Bludger to discuss the latest Tasmanian state polls and go through Tasmania's five electorates one by one, discussing the race and possible winners in each division.
We refer extensively to Kevin Bonham's blog post breaking down the latest DemosAu poll
This podcast is supported by the Tally Room’s supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support.
You can listen to an ad-free version of this podcast if you sign up via Patreon for $8 or more per month. And $8 donors can now join the Tally Room Discord server.

Jun 30, 2025 • 23min
152 - Who will fill the Lambie vacuum?
Joining the discussion is Mike Lester, a seasoned Tasmanian political scientist with over two decades of experience as a journalist. He shares insights on the Tasmanian state election, focusing on the implications of Jackie Lambie's departure and the rise of the Tasmanian National Party. The conversation delves into the Political Alliances, assessing the dynamic between Labor and the Greens. Lester also examines the trends in polling that are shaping voter preferences, as the potential for a hung parliament looms large on the horizon.

Jun 16, 2025 • 36min
151 - Tasmania goes back to the polls
Ben is joined by Kevin Bonham to discuss the collapse of the Tasmanian government just 15 months after the last election, and to look at some of the early moves for independents to find a new party home.
This podcast is supported by the Tally Room’s supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support.
You can listen to an ad-free version of this podcast if you sign up via Patreon for $8 or more per month. And $8 donors can now join the Tally Room Discord server.

Jun 2, 2025 • 29min
150 - Bradfield was a draw, for a moment there
For this podcast Ben interviews two scrutineers about their experience in the recounts: Adelaide, a Liberal scrutineer from Bradfield, and KJ, an independent scrutineer from Goldstein. Ben also discusses the recount procedures he saw in Bradfield last week and the latest count updates from Monday afternoon.
Ben's blog post about visiting the Bradfield recount
The podcast features the song 'It's a Draw' by Nick Craft.
This podcast is supported by the Tally Room’s supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support.
You can listen to an ad-free version of this podcast if you sign up via Patreon for $8 or more per month. And $8 donors can now join the Tally Room Discord server.

May 12, 2025 • 38min
149 - The most complex count ever?
Kevin Bonham, a Tasmanian election analyst, joins to dissect the complexities of recent Australian electoral counts. He dives into the nuances of close races and late votes, shedding light on how they influence outcomes. The discussion also uncovers the role of strategic voting in tightly contested seats, particularly for Liberal voters in McNamara. Bonham highlights the rising presence of minor right parties like One Nation and the impact of preference flows on the broader electoral landscape. It's a riveting analysis of democracy at play!

May 4, 2025 • 44min
148 - A record-breaking election
Ben is joined by William Bowe from the Poll Bludger to discuss the results of yesterday's Australian federal election, which produced Labor's best result since 1943. We talk about the close seats, how multi-party politics is transforming local electorate contests and what is likely to happen in the Senate.
This podcast is supported by the Tally Room’s supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support.
You can listen to an ad-free version of this podcast if you sign up via Patreon for $8 or more per month. And $8 donors can now join the Tally Room Discord server.

Apr 29, 2025 • 57min
147 - What might a hung parliament look like?
Join election watcher Peter Brent, who writes for Inside Story, and ABC journalist Tom Crowley as they delve into the potential ramifications of a hung parliament in Australia. They discuss the unpredictability and complexities of coalition politics, along with the impact of independents and the Teal candidates. Peter shares insights from riding Peter Dutton's campaign bus, while Tom explores the dynamic interplay between political leaders and the media. Their conversation sheds light on voter sentiment shifts and the significance of evolving electorates, including Werriwa.

Apr 22, 2025 • 37min
146 - The dropping major party vote
Ben is joined by Jill Sheppard and Emily Foley to discuss the long-term trend of the major parties losing primary votes: what is causing the trend, how it might play out in 2025 and whether they can do anything to reverse the trend. The seat of the week is Bruce in south-eastern Melbourne.
This podcast is supported by the Tally Room’s supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support.
You can listen to an ad-free version of this podcast if you sign up via Patreon for $8 or more per month. And $8 donors can now join the Tally Room Discord server.

Apr 16, 2025 • 38min
145 - Enrolments hit a record high
Ben is joined by Duncan McDonnell from Griffith University to discuss the close of rolls and nominations and the role of Gen Z voters in the election. The seat of the week is Lingiari in the Northern Territory, and we also talk about Indigenous enrolment and parliamentary representation.
This podcast is supported by the Tally Room’s supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support.
You can listen to an ad-free version of this podcast if you sign up via Patreon for $8 or more per month. And $8 donors can now join the Tally Room Discord server.