The opposition has spent a reported $600,000 on a by-election to retain a Gold Coast seat that has never been won by Labor. 9News
is once again running Letitia Del Fabbro after she increased the party's vote by 3.6 per cent in the seat at the last federal election.
"I'll be happy if Cameron Caldwell is elected as the next member for Fadden... I want somebody who has the proven experience to deliver for local residents and that's exactly what Cameron does," he said on Thursday. , which labelled the program "crude and cruel" and perpetuated through "venality, incompetence and cowardice".
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