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Australia news live: Moira Deeming secures top spot on Victorian Liberal ticket; Chris Bowen calls for Hormuz reopening | Australia news

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Moira Deeming endorsed for top spot on Victorian Liberal ticket

An outspoken state Liberal MP, who was previously ejected from her party, has made a shock comeback after winning a bruising internal battle, AAP reports.

Moira Deeming secured endorsement for the top spot on the party’s Victorian upper-house ticket for the Western Metropolitan Region after the other candidates withdrew from the running.

She previously dropped her candidacy after the party overlooked her for businessman and Indian community leader Dinesh Gourisetty, who garnered support from the party’s moderate wing.

But he was forced to step aside after it was revealed he previously provided a character reference for a now-convicted child sexual abuse offender, triggering another preselection contest.

Deeming was the only eligible nominee remaining for the position.

On Sunday, she thanked everyone who had supported her – including state Liberal leader Jess Wilson – adding she looked forward to exposing “Labor’s callous betrayal of hard-working families” ahead of the November election:

double quotation markWhen we win, I will work tirelessly to restore good governance to this great state of Victoria.

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Long weekend sees spate of road fatalities across Australia

The Easter long weekend was marred by a string of road fatalities across the country, with many involving motorcyclists, AAP reports.

In the latest incident, police found a car crashed into an embankment after leaving the road in the NSW upper Hunter area on Sunday night. Paramedics attempted to treat a man but he died at the scene.

A few hours earlier, emergency services were called to South West Rocks on the NSW mid north coast on Sunday afternoon. They found a motorbike rider had crashed on the road before becoming trapped under a nearby vehicle. The rider died at the scene.

The same day, in far-north Queensland, a 31-year-old man lost control of his quad bike on a local road in East Palmerston, a rural farming area near Innisfail, on Saturday. His green Kawasaki bike struck a pole and he was pronounced dead at the scene.

More than 1,336 people have died on Australia’s roads in the 12 months to February, according to the federal government figures, marking a 4.4% increase from the same time the previous year.



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