06.03 pm, Wednesday February 10 2010

Territorians look set to go to polls

16:32 AEST Wed Aug 5 2009
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MP Alison Anderson sent NT politics into a spin when she acted on a repeated threat to quit Labor.

Territorians look set to head to the polls.

Or in Australia's first constitutional test of four-year fixed terms, they could be saddled with a leader and a party most people didn't vote for.

Whatever the case, Labor will remain at the mercy of a renegade MP and a former chook farmer until parliament sits next week.

Alison Anderson and independent Gerry Wood are expected to back an opposition motion of no confidence in Labor, which could trigger an early election or result in a change of government.

"I think we should keep that big surprise for next Tuesday," Ms Anderson said on Wednesday.

She quit the government a day earlier after NT Chief Minister Paul Henderson failed to denounce what she said was a "blatantly racist" article about Labor's indigenous MLAs.

The party was left clinging to power by the thinnest of threads with only 11 of the 25 seats - until independent MP Marion Scrymgour decided to return to the fold a few hours later.

"I think the ALP is dead. I think he is just holding onto power and that is the very reason they ran back and got Marion Scrymgour," Ms Anderson said.

"(Paul Henderson's) a dead man walking."

Mr Wood is also keeping mum on his movements although the kingmakers have both indicated they would support an election if that is what Territorians want.

"It is an expensive option and can be a nuisance but really it is also the foundation of our democracy," Mr Wood said.

Mr Henderson introduced four-year fixed terms after Labor suffered a massive voter backlash at last year's poll, blamed largely on a decision to call an early election.

Territorians are not meant to return to the ballot box until 2012 but NT Administrator Tom Pauling can step in and call an election or appoint Country Liberals Leader Terry Mills as chief minister.

If this happens, the NT could become a test case for the fixed term legislation also adopted by NSW, South Australia, and Victoria.

"If the baton change provisions are tested, all constitutional eyes will be on Darwin in this first test of legislation to fix the terms of parliament," ABC election analyst Antony Green said in his online blog.

Mr Mills has not been pushing for an early election and hopes to form a minority government with the help of Ms Anderson and Mr Wood.

Ms Anderson has called for a Royal Commission into the NT government's spending on indigenous affairs because she believes only 30 per cent of a $672 million remote housing program will be actually spent on new homes, with the rest of the money creamed off to feed "fat cat" bureaucrats.

Labor MP for Central Australia Karl Hampton, who spoke out about similar concerns, on Wednesday issued a statement which said Mr Henderson continued to have his "full support".

Mr Henderson appeared to remain confident.

"We do have a mandate, we won an election just under 12 months ago... and we continue to have the largest number of seats," he told reporters.

"I am certainly determined to lead strong, stable government for the people of the Northern Territory."

 
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