Frankston Times 23 January 2024

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DUNKLEY BY-ELECTION

By-election date set

FRANKSTON deputy mayor Liam Hughes, council CEO Phil Cantillon, and mayor Nathan Conroy (L to R). Picture: Supplied

THE Dunkley by-election will take place on 2 March. The death of Peta Murphy last December left the seat of Dunkley vacant. On 19 January, speaker Milton Dick announced that a byelection to appoint a new MP will

be held on 2 March. Nominations close on 8 February. Labor holds Dunkley with a 6.3 percent margin. The seat encompasses Frankston, Mt Eliza, Langwarrin, Skye, Carrum Downs, and Seaford.

Candidates continue to nominate

Mayor hands reins to overseas deputy FRANKSTON mayor Nathan Conroy has begun a period of unpaid leave from Frankston Council to contest the Dunkley by-election. Conroy’s preselection for the Liberals was announced on Sunday 14 January. The following Tuesday he began a period of unpaid leave from council to campaign. The by-election will be held on 2 March. While Conroy is on leave, deputy mayor Liam Hughes will fill in as mayor. Hughes became one of the youngest councillors to ever be elected in Victoria after winning a spot on council in 2020 aged just 18. His father, Steven Hughes, was also elected to Frankston Council at the same time. Steven Hughes resigned from council late last year.

Liam Hughes is currently overseas and is not expected back until next month, The Times understands. Frankston Council has confirmed that while Hughes has been promoted to the mayoral role for the campaign period, the CEO will oversee council’s Australia Day ceremony and a temporary chair will run its 29 January public meeting. Frankston Council acting CEO Kim Jaensch said “at the citizenship ceremony and citizen of the year awards, the CEO will perform presiding officer duties and councillors are invited to present citizenship certificates and citizen of the year awards. At the council meeting, the CEO will open the meeting and call for a temporary chair as the mayor and deputy mayor are unable to attend. The temporary

chair will then take the role of chair for this meeting.” Jaensch also said that Conroy would not have access to council resources during the campaign. “Mayor Conroy ceased his allowance from council on Sunday 14 January, and his leave took effect from 5pm Tuesday, 16 January, following the conclusion of council’s governance and transition processes. Mr Conroy will not be using council resources during the by-election campaign period,” she said. Conroy’s leave is for the entirety of the by-election campaign. If he is elected, he will resign from council and a countback will be held to fill his spot on council. Once a councillor is appointed, a new mayoral election will be held. Brodie Cowburn

THE number of candidates putting their hands up for the Dunkley byelection is growing. Earlier this month, the Labor and Liberal parties each preselected candidates for the upcoming byelection. Labor has picked Women’s Spirit Project founder Jodie Belyea (pictured below left), and Frankston mayor Nathan Conroy will run for the Liberals. The Libertarian Party, formerly the Liberal Democrats, will contest the seat. Chrysten Abraham (below right) has been confirmed as the party’s candidate. Abraham, who ran for the seat of Frankston at the 2022 state election, said “I will stand against tax increases

and government interference in how we live our lives. Failed government policies are destroying our nation. I’m committed to repairing the economy and restoring power from the government to the people of Dunkley and Australia.” The Times contacted The Greens to ask if the party was planning to run a candidate in the by-election, but did not receive a response. Darren Bergwerf - an anti-vax, sovereign citizen conspiracy theorist who founded the My Place fringe group - has told supporters on Facebook that he is considering another tilt for Dunkley. He contested in 2022 and lost comprehensively, but still falsely claimed victory. Brodie Cowburn

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23 January 2024

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