I don't like any of the candidates.
I'm not a big fan how Kevin Rudd was kind of "overthrown" because of party politics and because of the influence of unions (or so wiki says) . So, because of that simple fact im not a big fan of gillard either.
I know almost nothing about her qualities as a leader as well. So shes an unknown for me.
Liberal is worse...Abbott cant control his party... and has a bunch of kooky ideas.
So i reckon I'm going for the sex party.
Then once that's finished, I'm probably going to vote for liberal (this is a major strong labor seat... so if i make it more marginal we might get some more attention..hopefully by some weird twist liberal wont get elected here... but this seat has been under labour rule for like a straight 60 years... and liberal has only been in power 15 years since 1910) or a 3rd party like the greens.
When i vote this year, i think i will (unlike most people) not just vote for the particular head of the party because has better promises. I'll vote for the party with the better policies and see which candidates are standing in my electorate and which ones i think can best serve my interests. You could always do a bit of
tactical voting to try make your seat more marginal i guess.