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10 THE WEEKLY TIMES Wednesday 13 December, 2017<br />

Battle For Bennelong<br />

By-Election Saturday December 16,2017<br />

PM urges Bennelong<br />

voters to return JA<br />

PRIME Minister Malcolm Turnbull has used his solo appearance on the<br />

ABC’s political panel program, Q&A, to plead for Bennelong voters to<br />

again elect Liberal candidate John Alexander to the seat.<br />

“Of course John Alexander<br />

is recontesting<br />

Bennelong on the<br />

weekend,” Mr Turnbull<br />

said.<br />

“Everyone from Bennelong<br />

that is watching,<br />

remember to vote for<br />

John Alexander - Australia’s<br />

champion, Bennelong’s<br />

champion.”<br />

Mr Turnbull has so far<br />

made two visits to the<br />

Bennelong electorate,<br />

the most recent on the<br />

weekend to Top Ryde<br />

where he met and chatted<br />

with local shoppers<br />

and business owners.<br />

He was expected to<br />

visit again on Tuesday<br />

afternoon as The Weekly<br />

Times was going to<br />

press.<br />

During his Top Ryde<br />

visit, the PM criticised<br />

Beijing for interfering<br />

in domestic politics, a<br />

stance thought to be<br />

widely popular amongst<br />

the Australian public but<br />

possibly less so among<br />

Bennelong voters, with<br />

21 per cent of Chinese<br />

heritage according to<br />

the latest census data.<br />

He also launched into<br />

a stinging attack of Mr<br />

Alexander’s opponent,<br />

Labor’s star candidate<br />

Kristina Keneally.<br />

“She failed the people<br />

of Bennelong as (NSW)<br />

Premier,” Mr Turnbull<br />

said.<br />

“There’s no question<br />

about that. She cancelled<br />

the north-west<br />

metro, she enabled<br />

massive development<br />

and didn’t build the infrastructure<br />

to enable<br />

the community to remain<br />

liveable.<br />

“It was a colossal failure<br />

in policy, I think everybody<br />

recognises that.<br />

So she failed Bennelong<br />

then.”<br />

But Ms Keneally shot<br />

back, accusing the PM<br />

of failing to bring hope<br />

or answers to the people<br />

of Bennelong and<br />

instead “he offered<br />

attacks, he offered<br />

smears and he offered<br />

lies. It’s pathetic from<br />

the Prime Minister.”<br />

_“Remember when<br />

Malcolm Turnbull came<br />

to office there was so<br />

much hope for him?”<br />

she said.<br />

“He used to stand up<br />

for what he believed in.<br />

He’s shrunken in the<br />

job. He’s a shrunken<br />

Prime Minister.”<br />

Prior to appearing on<br />

Q&A, Mr Turnbull said<br />

losing the Bennelong<br />

by-election would make<br />

governing the country<br />

difficult.<br />

“We’d be down to 75<br />

votes-all in the house<br />

and it would be very<br />

precarious,” he said.<br />

The PM then launched<br />

into an attack of Labor<br />

candidate Kristina Keneally,<br />

who has accused<br />

Mr Turnbull of alarming<br />

rhetoric amounting to<br />

“China-phobia”.<br />

“Kristina Keneally I see<br />

is trying to play this up<br />

and suggest that I of<br />

all people am anti-Chinese.<br />

That just shows<br />

how desperate she is,”<br />

Mr Turnbull said.<br />

“If Kristina Keneally<br />

were to win in Bennelong<br />

not only would you<br />

be allowing her to do in<br />

Bennelong what she did<br />

in NSW, you’d be bringing<br />

Bill Shorten closer to<br />

the prime ministership.”<br />

Former<br />

PM’s visit<br />

Mr Turnbull has been<br />

one of many Liberal<br />

Party luminaries to visit<br />

Bennelong during the<br />

campaign in recent<br />

weeks.<br />

There have been<br />

sightings of former PM<br />

and member for Warringah,<br />

Tony Abbott, and<br />

recently re-elected New<br />

England MP Barnaby<br />

Joyce during their ‘under<br />

the radar’ visits to<br />

It’s all smiles from Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull who backed the Liberal Party during Monday night’s appearance<br />

on the ABC’s Q & A program.<br />

Bennelong.<br />

And front-benchers<br />

who have actively<br />

campaigned alongside<br />

Mr Alexander include<br />

Energy Minister Josh<br />

Frydenberg, Treasurer<br />

Scott Morrison, Deputy<br />

PM and Foreign Affairs<br />

Minister Julie Bishop,<br />

Justice Minister Michael<br />

Keenan and Social Services<br />

Minister Christian<br />

Porter.<br />

So it came as no surprise<br />

that former prime<br />

minister John Howard,<br />

who held the seat of<br />

Bennelong for 33 years<br />

before he was unseated<br />

by Maxine McKew in<br />

2007, also made an appearance.<br />

“It’s not going to be a<br />

walkover, it’s going to<br />

be very tough,” he conceded.<br />

“The Labor party is<br />

throwing massive re-<br />

sources. They’ve got a<br />

candidate who they may<br />

think is very popular but<br />

there’s a lot of people<br />

who remember she was<br />

the last of a long line of<br />

failed Labor premiers of<br />

NSW.<br />

“You’ve got the resources<br />

of the Labor<br />

Party, of GetUp!, of the<br />

union and a candidate<br />

for the Labor Party who<br />

has a high profile.”<br />

He praised Mr Alexander’s<br />

honesty in renouncing<br />

his British citizenship<br />

ties, Mr Howard<br />

said the former tennis<br />

star was as “dinky-di”<br />

as they come.<br />

“It is unbelievable<br />

when you think that his<br />

tralia before WWI and<br />

he represented Australia<br />

in the Davis Cup,” Mr<br />

there’s a doubt but it’s<br />

father emigrated to Aus-<br />

Howard said.<br />

“If ever<br />

dinky-di<br />

John Alexander.<br />

there was<br />

Aussie,<br />

And<br />

a<br />

it’s<br />

yet<br />

the law.”<br />

ADVERTISEMENT<br />

How to make your vote count in the Bennelong<br />

by-election on Saturday 16 December 2017<br />

When you vote in the by-election in the federal electoral Division of Bennelong, you’ll<br />

be given a green ballot paper.<br />

Number every box<br />

There are 12 candidates in the Bennelong by-election. For your vote to count you need<br />

to consecutively number every box from 1 to 12 in the order of your choice.<br />

You must put a ‘1’ in the box beside the candidate who is your first choice, ‘2’ in the<br />

box beside your second choice and so on, until you have numbered every box.<br />

Be careful, you must number every box for your vote to count.<br />

What if I make a mistake?<br />

If you get it wrong, don’t worry; just ask for another ballot paper and start again.<br />

Go to www.aec.gov.au or call 13 23 26 for more information.<br />

To check if you’re enrolled to vote in the electoral division of Bennelong,<br />

go to www.aec.gov.au/check or call 13 23 26.<br />

You can practise voting at www.aec.gov.au/practise-voting<br />

Liberal candidate re-contesting Bennelong John Alexander with Federal Treasurer<br />

Scott Morrison and NSW Treasurer Dominic Perrotet discussing business matters<br />

with the proprietor of Ultra Tune at Macquarie Park<br />

Division of Bennelong House of Representatives by-election,<br />

Saturday 16 December 2017<br />

www.aec.gov.au/Bennelong 13 23 26<br />

NEW BENNELONG ENGLAND<br />

BY-ELECTION<br />

2017<br />

0280RJ<br />

Authorised by Warwick Austin, Australian Electoral Officer for New South Wales,<br />

Level 10, 59 Goulburn Street, Haymarket, NSW<br />

Former Prime Minister John Howard visited Eastwood last week to show his support<br />

for John Alexander.

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