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‘Fed up, fired up, and finally heard’: inside the political earthquake brewing in Farrer
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Australian voters in the regional seat of Farrer are experiencing unusual political engagement following Sussan Ley's retirement after 25 years, breaking decades of predictable electoral patterns and entrenched party loyalties.

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‘Fed up, fired up, and finally heard’: inside the political earthquake brewing in Farrer
In Australia’s regional heartland, something unusual is happening — and voters know it. For decades, elections in regional seats such as Farrer have followed a familiar script: predictable outcomes, entrenched party loyalties, and little sense that individual votes could change the result. But with the retirement of Sussan Ley after 25 years in the seat this time is different, and voters and political pundits are all taking notice. On Wednesday night we brought together eight Farrer voters in a
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