You can’t even know if they were in Canberra at the time. Many politicians may have been in their home division, unwell, in in a meeting, or in a pairing arrangement with someone on the other side.
More to the point, as I said in the previous comment, most people aren’t looking at individual politicians’ individual votes and also cross-referencing how their colleagues voted in votes they didn’t attend. Certainly tools like They Vote For You won’t do that, and that’s how most people are going to evaluate politicians’ actions.
Lodespawn@aussie.zone 2 days ago
If they really wanted to be counted either not supporting or supporting a bill depending on where the mi ority sat, then they’d make the effort to get in and vote, otherwise it can be assumed they are sideing with the majority. They are voting with their actions.