Howard and Rudd get on just fine!

Who says Howard and Rudd don’t get along? Google’s 2007 Australian Federal Election site allows you to view Australian election content in Google Maps.

Howard and Rudd fighting it out rock-paper-scissors style at Parliament

The most useful information comes when you zoom in to see what the politicians are up to, and as you can see from these screen shotlets.

Howard and Rudd on the Beach

Unfortunately I can’t seem to get a link to the google maps that work with the electoral overlay, so here’s how to see them for yourself. Head to the Google Maps with Australian Election content page and:

Parliament

Enter “Parliament” in the “My postcode or address:” box in the left column, and switch to satellite mode (button at top right of map). Zoom in to the second highest zoom level.

Beach

Enter “Queen Elizabeth Drive Bondi Beach” in the “My postcode or address:” box in the left column, and switch to satellite mode (button at top right of map). Zoom in to the second highest zoom level.

In the small box to the bottom right of the map, double click just below the “b” of “Elizabeth” – if you don’t see Johny and Kev, try scrolling a little further down and right.

More

I’ve been reliably informed that there are another 6 “easter eggs” hidden around Seaworld on the Gold Coast, Tanunda in Adelaide, a well known Melbourne sporting venue, near Barrack St Jetty in Perth, near Mandorah in Darwin and near the Botanic Gardens in Hobart.

Can you find them? Add a comment!

4 Responses to “Howard and Rudd get on just fine!”


  1. 1 Michael Schnuerle
  2. 2 Ben Balbo

    Thanks Michael! Unfortunately your link doesn’t work (properly) either. Seems to impossible to link to a zoomed in map with the electoral overlay enabled…

    For the rest of you, search for “brunton avenue, melbourne, australia”, zoom in to the second highest zoom level and scroll up a little.

  3. 3 Michael Schnuerle

    Yeah, you are right! I guess you can’t bookmark from within a mapplet, even though Google lets you copy the link. It zooms to the right location, then pops back out the mapplet starting point. Thanks for the info.

  4. 4 woowoowoo

    yes, just search for Melbourne Cricket Ground – you don’t need all that Brunton Avenue stuff

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