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Labor and Liberals pick Dunkley candidates
Brodie Cowburn brodie@baysidenews.com.au
MAJOR party candidates for the Dunkley by-election have been locked in.
The death of Peta Murphy in December left the seat of Dunkley vacant. On Thursday 11 January, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirmed that Jodie Belyea would be Labor’s candidate. On Sunday the Liberal Party preselected incumbent Frankston mayor Nathan Conroy to be its candidiate.
Jodie Belyea is the founder of the Women’s Spirit Project. Her organisation offers a free 11week program for women who have experienced family violence, mental health issues, poverty, and unemployment (“Women’s group celebrates success” The News 21/6/22). The program has run on the Mornington Peninsula and in Carrum.
Albanese, backed at a press conference by Peta Murphy’s husband Rod Glover, said Belyea would “continue to build on [Murphy’s] legacy”.
“No two people are the same. But they do remind me of each other in that they are both fighters,” Albanese said. “Jodie is certainly not a career politician. She’s someone who, I think, is the right fit for this community to be a strong advocate.”
Belyea told reporters on Thursday “I was very fortunate to meet the late and great Peta Murphy through my work supporting women experiencing disadvantage through the Women’s Spirit Project.”
“I am not going to necessarily be Peta, but I am going to lean into her legacy,” she said. “I have big shoes to fill, and over the next few weeks you are going to see me campaigning on the cost of living, health and medicare, and affordable housing.”
Irish-born Conroy has been mayor of Frankston for three consecutive terms. He is an effective campaigner, having been elected to council in 2020 comfortably ahead of his closest challenger. After winning preselection for the Liberals he said “it’s a privilege to serve as mayor of Frankston City. But there is so much more to be done to deliver for this community and that’s why I’ve put myself forward for Dunkley.”
“I will always listen and I will work hard to ensure this community remains a wonderful place to live, work, raise a family and retire,” he said.
If Conroy takes leave from council to campaign, deputy mayor Liam Hughes will be called upon to perform the mayoral duties. Hughes is expected to be overseas at the beginning of this year. If Conroy wins the by-election and resigns from council, a countback of the 2020 election results would be held to appoint a new councillor. After the new councillor is sworn in, councillors will convene to elect a new mayor.
A date for the Dunkley by-election has not been announced yet.