Shock move: Liberal Party critic Chelsey Potter eyes Chapman’s seat
Former Liberal staffer Chelsey Potter – who spoke out about her alleged sexual assault – is considering putting her hand up for Vickie Chapman’s seat of Bragg.
Former Liberal staffer Chelsey Potter – who spoke out about her alleged sexual assault – is considering putting her hand up for Vickie Chapman’s seat of Bragg.
The independent candidate who defeated Kristina Keneally in the safe Labor seat in western Sydney has hit out at vicious “smears” about her.
Scott Morrison refused to call one Liberal MP after they lost their seat – snubbing them in his round of calls to MPs who were defeated in the election.
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ACT senate hopeful Professor Kim Rubenstein has cast her vote early ahead of election day, accompanied by her merry band of supporters.
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