LNP selects Hervey Bay candidate
LNP selects Hervey Bay candidate
Local grassroots members of the LNP last night selected their candidate to contest the next Queensland State election for the state seat of Hervey Bay.
Former Mayor of Hervey Bay, Ted Sorensen, was selected to be the LNP’s endorsed candidate at the next election, due in the later part of next year.
LNP State President, Bruce McIver said he was excited by the prospect of having Mr Sorensen out listening to the local community and working hard to raise the issues of the Hervey Bay electorate in the lead up to¬ the next State Election.
“For over ten years now Labor has taken the residents of the Hervey Bay area largely for granted. After over a decade of Beattie-Bligh maladministration it is time the people of Hervey Bay got a representative in State Parliament prepared to speak up on their behalf and ensure their needs and expectations are both listened to and acted on.
“Ted is determined to become part of the new LNP team which offers new solutions and new approaches to the everyday issues affecting the lives of residents of the Hervey Bay.” Mr McIver said.
“His dedication to the Hervey Bay region is without parallel. Ted has dedicated himself to ensuring the local community thrives and prospers as Mayor, and I expect Ted will continue to see that this happens as part of the a future Springborg-led LNP State Government.”
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Media contact:
LNP State Director, Michael O’Dwyer
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