
There's a federal by-election in Fadden today. Here's why experts are confident about who will win
ABCThe first results are beginning to filter through after thousands of Gold Coast voters turned out to elect a replacement for controversial former federal minister Stuart Robert. So far, the Australian Electoral Commission said voter turnout in the northern Gold Coast seat has been slow compared to last year's federal election. "There are 13 candidates … which is a big commitment for what's a really safe seat," Professor Rimmer said. Opposition leader Peter Dutton has framed the vote around cost of living pressures, saying "the people of Fadden are now paying the price of Labor's economic experiment which has gone terribly wrong". Liberal candidate keeps distance from Stuart Robert Photo shows A man in a white shirt smiles at a community centre The Liberal Party's candidate in the upcoming Fadden by-election says he hasn't spoken to former minister Stuart Robert in weeks.
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