Gilmore
As at 19 October, the declared candidates for the electorate of Gilmore are:
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Bohdan Brumerskj - Christian Democratic Party NO STATEMENT PROVIDED |
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Joanna Gash - Liberal Party NO STATEMENT PROVIDED |
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Warwick Hunt - Citizens Electoral Council NO STATEMENT PROVIDED |
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Of The Above None - Independent NO STATEMENT PROVIDED |
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Kevin Ramsay - Liberty & Democracy Party NO STATEMENT PROVIDED |
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Neil Reilly - Australian Labor Party Neil has spent almost a working lifetime in the advertising industry working for both clients and agencies in television production, client service, creative development and media planning. Neil trained in all aspects of advertising and has held a number of senior management roles within the industry. Outside of advertising, Neil spent two and a half years in the army, and a year writing screenplays. Neil’s extended his advertising training in 2005 when he achieved certificate IV in workplace training and assessment. Neil has just completed a post graduate degree in International Relations, at Deakin University. |
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Ben van der Wijngaart - Greens Australians need a strong Green voice in Parliament to speak out with common sense and integrity on social, economic, environmental and agricultural issues. I will specifically promote the real national priorities of:
The Greens are the most exciting and vibrant force in Australian politics today: we are crafting solutions, not just identifying problems. The Greens have proven themselves to be the only effective alternative to two look-alike parties and we have a comprehensive set of costed and transparent policies that provide hope that the problems we face are solvable and that the future can be secured for our children”
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