Dutton endorses Roshena Campbell as ‘strong local’ candidate for Aston

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Dutton endorses Roshena Campbell as ‘strong local’ candidate for Aston
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Opposition Leader Peter Dutton addresses the cost of living while campaigning with Liberal candidate Roshena Campbell ahead of the Aston by-election on Saturday.

“The opportunity in the election today is to send a very clear message to Labor that they shouldn’t be cutting local road funding, and they shouldn’t be abandoning this community.

“The Aston election is about electing a strong local representative and Aston deserves somebody who’s going to stand up and fight for them.“Roshena Campbell has the ability and experience to do well.”

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