What makes you think they aren't? Like I said before, not all party voters conform to a stereotype - the same way that not all greens voters are smelly hippies, and not all labor voters are trade union thugs.
As a new generation matures and an old one dies out, the collective national opinion is becoming more progressive, despite a swing to the right by the major parties. This swing I attribute to electioneering more than anything.
People, for some reason, have a tough time understanding that a liberal or labor government isn't going to ruin the country. It's not like we've elected our doom. The incoming government is just as - if not more - lobbyable than the previous three. If the population truly wants something, the government will probably (eventually) deliver.
Going into the next three years as a downright pessimist isn't going to get any reform on the issues you care about. Put aside the disappointment of your preferred party losing the election, and take a carpe diem attitude with the one that did.
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Nope, I'm going to disagree with you there on several counts.
Firstly, a bad government can definitely ruin a country. These things can actually cause a massive fucking difference. That occurs when the political middle, or if you like, the 'status quo' shifts. It's okay when each party is elected for a term or two, puts in its policies, and then the other party comes in and 'reverses the damage'. But reformist governments, or prolonged periods of control by one party, move the middle-ground (and thus both parties) in that direction. We're still suffering from the effects of some of these governments (and here in Australia, I'd say it has been Labor governments almost as much as Liberal governments).
Secondly, this idea that politics have gotten more progressive is a joke. Apart from one very recent case, Western politics have not gone to the left on any issue at all in the past 40 odd years.
The Liberal government is not going to listen to voters outside their electoral reach. They have no reason to. I won't vote for them anyway. I will work against them, if anything, to ensure they can't pass their agenda. And if they try being that reformist government, I hope they'll be given hell.