Where an interest rate rise will hurt Howard hardest (Sydney Morning Herald)
Story date: 2007-11-05 05:39:03
Added on: 2007-11-05 17:00:14
THIS week's forecast interest rate rise will hit the Coalition hardest in about a dozen critical electorates in Sydney's west and south-west, on the Central Coast and in the mortgage belts of Adelaide, Melbourne and Brisbane.
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