30-year-old from political dynasty could set up Kooyong battle as Frydenberg mulls ‘anguishing’ call

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30-year-old from political dynasty could set up Kooyong battle as Frydenberg mulls ‘anguishing’ call
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Amelia Hamer, the Oxford-educated grandniece of former Victorian Liberal premier Sir Rupert “Dick” Hamer, is weighing a bid to be Liberal candidate for Kooyong.

The Oxford-educated grand-niece of former Victorian premier Sir Rupert “Dick” Hamer is weighing a bid to be the Liberal candidate for Kooyong, as former treasurerSeveral senior Liberal sources – who, like others in this story, spoke on the condition of anonymity to detail tightly held plans – said Amelia Hamer, 30, had in recent weeks held discussions with local party members about a potential run.

Kooyong sources said Frydenberg had raised money since his loss, in the event he were to recontest the seat.Hamer is viewed by her allies as a first-rate talent. She is director of strategy at the most valuable Melbourne-founded tech start-up, Airwallex, has worked for Liberal senator Jane Hume, began her career at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, and studied philosophy, politics and economics at the University of Oxford.

federal chiefs Peter Dutton and Andrew Hirst have emphasised the need for a speedy process in internal party forumsFrydenberg remains very active in the local party organisation, according to former senator Rod Kemp, who chairs the Kooyong federal electorate conference.

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