Liberal candidate for Richmond Lucas Moon says on paper, he’s “probably more progressive” than the Greens.
“I’ve delivered a lot in the social space, and not only that, I come from a business background, so
I know how to pay for it, and the voters around here can see that,” Mr Moon told Sky News Australia.
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