Liberals Announce Full Ticket Of Franklin Candidates

Liberal Tasmania
  • Jeremy Rockliff Premier, Minister for Tourism, Minister for Trade and Major Investment, Member for Braddon
  • Premier Jeremy Rockliff has today announced the seven Liberal Candidates for Franklin.

    Tasmanians are sick of the politics. They want action. They want stability. And they want it now.

    "I am proud to announce our seven Liberal Candidates for Franklin," the Premier said.

    "We have assembled a strong, united team with the experience to finish the job for Tasmania.

    "I am proud to announce that Eric Abetz, Jacquie Petrusma and Nic Street are seeking re-election.

    "Eric, Jacquie, and Nic bring decades of experience, having achieved great things for Tasmania and strong community service records.

    "A safe pair of hands that many in Franklin know well, Dean Young, jumped at the chance to serve the people of Franklin once again. Dean brings extensive small business experience to the table and knows firsthand how to deliver for the local community.

    "Joining the team, we will also have Natasha Miller, Michele Howlett and Josh Garvin, nominating to serve the Franklin community.

    "Natasha has served her community for many years, forming strong connections across the business and logistics sector.

    "Josh has proven he has plenty of fight in him - a new dad who is passionate about ensuring young Tasmanians get a go.

    "Michele has a successful small business background and understands exactly how hard they work to put food on the table for their families.

    "This election wasn't our choice. Labor forced the election on Tasmanians because they are more interested in political games than Tasmanian families.

    "And the only way they can govern is with the Greens and independents.

    "That means more deals, more delays, more politics.

    "While Labor and the Greens argue, we've been delivering better healthcare, more housing, and responsible cost-of-living relief.

    "This election comes down to one choice: a strong Liberal team with a real plan or another merry-go-round of chaos and compromise.

    "Let's get on with it.

    "Let's finish the job for Tasmania."

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