FEDERAL ELECTION 2019
Former councillor has eyes on Flinders Keith Platt keith@mpnews.com.au A FIFTH candidate has now entered the race to win the seat of Flinders at the May federal election. Susie Beveridge, a former Mornington Peninsula Shire councillor, announced last week that she would stand as an independent for the seat held for the Liberals by Greg Hunt since 2001. As well as Mr Hunt, Ms Beveridge will be opposing former Liberal Julia Banks (currently MP for Chisholm) who is also standing as an independent, Laborâs Joshua Sinclair and Nathan Lesslie of the Australian Greens. Although not backing any one candidate, the left-wing lobby group GetUp! Last week announced it would campaign against Mr Huntâs re-election for his ârepeated attempts to block action on climate changeâ. Mr Hunt had denied the claims (âHunt a GetUp! âtargetâ in federal poll The News 20/3/19). âI am non-political, my allegiance is to the constituent, without any filters,â Ms Beveridge told The News. âI have been a campaigner for the Mornington Peninsula, the bays, the environment and its people for a long time.â Twice elected to council, Ms Beveridge is questioning âwhere do we go to from here policy and development wise? It must be sensible, sustainable and sensitiveâ. âCommonwealth and constitutional law has always been a driving interest [for me], even at council level. Consistency of law is paramount; it underpins everything we do,â she
Independent candidate for Flinders Susie Beveridge says she has been âworking away in the backgroundâ to bring the Otama submarine ashore. Picture: Supplied
said. âWhat are [the other candidates] going to do if they are bankrolled or restricted by party politics? I am free to speak, and to stand as a direct representative. âWhere do their true allegiances lie? If a lawyer, is it to the bar association? Or to a political party? These are barriers to unbiased constituent representation.â Ms Beveridge said would be âout talking to residents from the back step of my van. I have a 50-year-old heritage picnic blanket where I can sit and chat to people. The van has become a mobile officeâ.
She says changes to the Private Health Insurance Act due on 1 April âcould be seen as a violation of the Competition and Consumer Actâ as they discriminate against 17 different practices, including natural therapies. Ms Beveridge believes the continued refusal by the state government to allow the Otama submarine to be brought ashore in Western Port âis an issue also laden with a some moving of the goalposts... Could it be a restrictive trade practice?â The Western Port Oberon Association, which is behind moves to bring the submarine ashore, last week issued
an invitation to âjoin usâ at a community meeting in its Maritime Centre in Crib Point to meet Julia Banks, the other independent candidate for Flinders. Ms Beveridge says she has been âworking away at in the background for some timeâ to make sure the Otama is preserved. Ms Beveridge is also opposed to power company AGL being allowed to moor a gas conversion terminal at Crib Point, which she sees as having political similarities to channel deepening in Port Phillip, where the state government prevailed.
Pillars a poll issue THE federal government may get involved in safety and accessibility issues at The Pillars cliff jumping site if Labor wins the May election. The partyâs candidate for Flinders, Joshua Sinclair says the 400 metre long âtemporaryâ fence erected along the Esplanade at Mt Martha by Mornington Peninsula Shire should be replaced by a boardwalk. Mr Sinclair says that if elected he will work closely with the shire âto ensure an environmentally appropriate, safe, and accessible boardwalk is builtâ. He says he has told âthose living off the esplanadeâ that he wants to see a permanent solution to this issue and the wall gone. âThe Pillars are a Mornington Peninsula institution,â Mr Sinclair said. âDespite this unsightly wall, the place has still been flooded with tourists and locals all summer. âRemoving The Pillars wall and building an appropriate path is the first step in making this part of Mt Martha safe for pedestrians.â While acknowledging that safety and access at The Pillars were not federal issues, Mr Sinclair said âit's important for me to campaign and advocate with council on issues that the peninsula youth care aboutâ. âIf a boardwalk is the best method, there could be a range of grants from multiple levels of government that [the shire] could apply for, and that's the sort of thing I would work with them on. âMy role as a federal member would be to work with council on the best outcomes for the community and, in this case, young people on the peninsula.â
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