The Eden-Monaro by-election has been a closely fought affair, with questions sure to be asked of Labor leader Anthony Albanese’s leadership if his party lose the seat.
Polls have now closed in the closely fought by-election in the New South Wales seat of Eden-Monaro.
Liberal Party candidate for the seat of Eden-Monaro Fiona Kotvojs with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison.On several occasions Labor leader Anthony Albanese has already been asked if he would stand down as leader if Labor lost the prized seat. This is the first real test of Mr Albanese’s leadership since he took over following the party’s bruising shock election loss last year.
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Eden-Monaro voters want community ‘rebuild and recovery’: Kotvojs | Sky News AustraliaLiberal candidate for Eden-Monaro Dr Fiona Kotvojs says the major issues across the electorate involve the recovery and rebuilding of communities from the fires, floods, droughts and COVID-19. \n\nIn a wide-ranging interview with Sky news host Chris Kenny, Dr Kotvojs denied claims which surfaced on Thursday that NSW Nationals leader John Barilaro was undermining the Liberals’ bid to win the by-election by asking voters to preference Labor ahead of herself. \n\n'Both John Barilaro and Trevor Hicks have made it very clear the preferences for the Nationals are going to the Liberals,' Dr Kotvojs said. \n\n'Both of them have made that statement very clearly this morning'. \n\nDr Kotvojs also said Snowy 2.0 was a 'fantastic project'. \n\n'What it does on a federal level, and a national level, is it firms up the renewables'. \n\n'It's a really great project in terms of energy, and locally for Eden-Monero, it's great in terms of the jobs it produces'. \n\nDr Kotvojs said she is 'really happy' to represent the Liberal Party in the upcoming by-election on Saturday. \n\nImage: News Corp Australia
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Don't write off the Liberals in Eden-Monaro: Barilaro | Sky News AustraliaNSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro says he's 'not writing off the Liberals' in Eden-Monaro, denying claims he was urging voters to preference Labor before the Liberal candidate. \n\n'I've been telling people to vote one Trevor Hicks. Simple as that,' Mr Barilaro said.\n\n'Our how to vote card has the Liberal Party second. \n\n'It's always been a bellwether seat. They know down here you get stuff done when you're in government and they may experiment with that two years out from a general election.'\n\nMr Barilaro said much of the speculation was likely caused by his long-standing friendship with former member for Eden-Monaro and Labor MP Mike Kelly.\n\n'Just because we come from two different parties, doesn't mean you can't make friends across the political isle,' he said.\n\nWhile a Labor hold would pave the way for Mr Barilaro to run for the seat at the next federal election, the NSW MP said he wasn't sure whether he 'had enough fight' in him for another tilt. \n\n'I've got a four-and-a-half year old who misses dad and that was a big part of the reason I didn't run this time,' he said.\n\nImage: News Corp Australia
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Labor on track to win Eden-Monaro: Poll | Sky News AustraliaA new poll on the eve of the Eden-Monaro by-election has indicated Labor is headed for a win to retain the ultra-marginal seat.\n\nThe poll – which surveyed 643 residents in the electorate of Eden-Monaro on June 30 – has Labor candidate Kristy McBain ahead of Liberal candidate Fiona Kotvojs 52 per cent - 48 per cent.\n\nOpposition leader Anthony Albanese has spent weeks campaigning in the electorate, with a win reinforcing stability for the ALP and providing security for his leadership while a loss would signify the opposite.\n\nImage: Twitter
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