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Senate

Meredith Doig

Senate Candidate

Starting off as a maths teacher at Mordialloc-Chelsea High School and Dandenong Tech, Meredith Doig took the plunge into the private sector and spent most of her career as a corporate executive in manufacturing, mining and banking. 

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Amy Mulcahy

Senate Candidate

Remedial massage therapist, Amy Mulcahy, lives in Mildura and has a strong connection to regional Victoria. She has campaigned strongly for equality and is a fine advocate for the Mallee and Northern Vic.

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House of Reps

Joel Murray

Candidate for Batman

Joel spent the first part of his work history in various government departments working on public policy, executive support, and project and grant management. In 2008, he had the opportunity to undertake an internship with the Cunningham Dance Foundation in New York, which initiated Joel's interest in arts management and the not-for-profit sector.

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Tristram Chellew

Candidate for Wills

Local candidate and resident of Wills, Tristram Chellew, is a strong advocate for civil liberties. Campaigning with the Australian Sex Party for the last 6 years on drug law reform, marriage equality and the humane treatment of refugees, he is an excellent alternative to major party candidates for the residents of Wills.

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Martin Leahy

Candidate for La Trobe

Martin has been an active member of The Australian Sex Party since 2008. He believes the average person wants a government to run the state and not their lives. He has a passion for social equality and campaigns for people to have the ability to make their own decisions about their lives.

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Lewis Freeman-Harrison

Candidate for Melbourne

Lewis, a young candidate of 21 years comes from a humble background, and is passionate about politics. He is a strong supporter of small businesses and owns his own small business in the field of IT. He is a strong supporter of social justice, and the legalisation of cannabis movement.

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