In the streets of Eden-Monaro, it's health, the environment and business on people's minds

Sally Whyte
Updated May 9 2020 - 12:47pm, first published 4:30am
Eden-Monaro MP Mike Kelly (centre) out and about in his electorate, speaking with ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr and Queanbeyan-Palerang mayor Tim Overall in Braidwood. Picture: Karleen Minney
Eden-Monaro MP Mike Kelly (centre) out and about in his electorate, speaking with ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr and Queanbeyan-Palerang mayor Tim Overall in Braidwood. Picture: Karleen Minney

The seat of Eden-Monaro has long held a special place in the minds of political pundits, as a bellwether seat for years until 2016, an ultra-marginal electorate with diverse socioeconomic groups, and the place where former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull planned his coup to oust Tony Abbott.

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Sally Whyte

Sally Whyte

Federal Politics Reporter

I report on a range of issues in federal politics and the public service, with a real passion for how decisions made in Canberra affect the lives of Australians.

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