Family First comes first on ballot
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Family First comes first on ballot
True to its name, the Family First party came first in the official draw for positions on the ballot paper for Gympie’s Wide Bay House of Representatives electorate in the 3 May federal election. The party’s candidate Kristi Kenningale, an accountant, drew the number one position. She was followed by the Australian Labor Party’s Elliott Chalmers, a finance officer. Admin officer Chad Burgess was in number three spot for Pauline Hanson’s One Nati…
Family First announces policies and candidates in Boambee East - News Of The Area
Family First senate candidate Lyle Shelton and Cowper candidate Peter Jackel at a party meeting in Boambee East last week. FAMILY FIRST leader Lyle Shelton announced 100 new candidates and unveiled his policy platform for the upcoming Federal election at a meeting in Coffs Harbour last week. The party is campaigning on four main platforms: lower prices for energy through opening of more coal and gas power stations; making housing cheaper by cutt…
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