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Green groundswell in Boothby could end 70-year Liberal run

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Jamie Stott says 98 per cent of her customers are female, aged between 25 and 50, generally affluent, and want much more forward-thinking from their political leaders, especially when it comes to the environment.

Stott is chief executive of Ecolateral, a homewares, clothing and make-up retailer that operates four stores and an online business with sustainable living as its core purpose.

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Simon Evans writes on business specialising in retail, manufacturing, beverages, mining and M&A. He is based in Adelaide. Connect with Simon on Twitter. Email Simon at simon.evans@afr.com

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