Climate change not the only hot topic in 'wackiest electorate'
With less than a week to go before Australia's general election, the fight for the country's smallest and wealthiest electorate has descended into a mix of political intrigue, sexual innuendo and raunchy stunts.
The marginal seat of Wentworth in Sydney includes the famed sands of Bondi Beach, multimillion-dollar mansions, a grubby red light district and the epicentre of Australia's gay scene.
It is held by the richest man in Parliament, former investment banker, barrister and aspiring Liberal prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull. His Labor challenger is former human rights lawyer George Newhouse.
Both are up against Mr Newhouse's glamorous blonde ex-girlfriend, Dani Ecuyer, in what one Australian newspaper described as 'the world's wackiest electorate'.
Ms Ecuyer, 43, a single mother and former investment banker, has been accused of standing as an independent candidate just to spite her former lover.
She dismisses the allegation, insisting she is campaigning on environmental issues because she is appalled at Prime Minister John Howard's inaction on climate change.
Australia and the US are the only developed countries to refuse to ratify the Kyoto Protocol, which has emerged as key issue ahead of next Saturday's polls.