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Blake Keating

@keatingblake

Member of State Executive of @LiberalNSW. Fighting for Newcastle's fair share from Canberra, Sydney and City Hall. Fmr @ALSF President, Founder @UoNLS.

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πŸ“Š Port Macquarie by-election - Results πŸ“Š With 21,648 votes now counted, here are the latest first preference results: 🟩 Sean Gleeson (NAT) – 30.9% (6,410 votes) 🟦 Robert Dwyer (LIB) – 32.58% (6,759 votes) 🟨 Breelin Coetzer (LP) – 3.12% (647 votes) πŸƒ Megan Mathew (LCP) –

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πŸ“Š Port Macquarie by-election - Results πŸ“Š With 23,349 votes now counted, here are the latest first preference results: 🟩 Sean Gleeson (NAT) – 31.14% (6,968 votes) 🟦 Robert Dwyer (LIB) – 32.5% (7,272 votes) 🟨 Breelin Coetzer (LP) – 3.2% (716 votes) πŸƒ Megan Mathew (LCP) –

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πŸ“Š Port Macquarie by-election - Results πŸ“Š With 29,235 votes now counted, here are the latest first preference results: 🟩 Sean Gleeson (NAT) – 31.58% (8,847 votes) 🟦 Robert Dwyer (LIB) – 32.42% (9,083 votes) 🟨 Breelin Coetzer (LP) – 3.57% (999 votes) πŸƒ Megan Mathew (LCP) –

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πŸ“Š Port Macquarie by-election - Results πŸ“Š βœ… First preference count remains unchanged at 29,235 votes counted. πŸ”Ή Two-Candidate Preferred (2PP) Update: 🟩 Sean Gleeson (NAT) – 49.5% (7,030 votes) 🟦 Robert Dwyer (LIB) – 50.5% (7,177 votes) πŸ”Έ Exhausted ballots: 4,400 πŸ“’ The

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πŸ“’ Port Macquarie by-election - Update πŸ“’ βœ… First preference counting has been completed at all polling day places. πŸ“Š Votes counted so far (first preference): 46.17% of enrolled voters (63,318). πŸ”Ή The remaining first preference votes will come from pre-polling centres,

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πŸ“Š Port Macquarie by-election - Results πŸ“Š βœ… First preference count remains unchanged at 29,234 votes counted. πŸ”Ή Two-Candidate Preferred (2PP) Update: 🟩 Sean Gleeson (NAT) – 49.1% (7,530 votes) 🟦 Robert Dwyer (LIB) – 50.9% (7,820 votes) πŸ”Έ Exhausted ballots: 4,726 πŸ“’ The

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πŸ“Š Port Macquarie by-election - Results πŸ“Š βœ… First preference count updated – 30,844 votes counted (48.71% of enrolled voters). πŸ”Ή First Preference Results: 🟩 Sean Gleeson (NAT) – 31.48% (9,321 votes) 🟦 Robert Dwyer (LIB) – 32.99% (9,770 votes) 🟨 Breelin Coetzer (LP) –

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πŸ“Š Port Macquarie by-election - Results πŸ“Š βœ… First preference count remains unchanged – 30,844 votes counted (48.71% of enrolled voters). πŸ”Ή Two-Candidate Preferred (2PP) Update: 🟩 Sean Gleeson (NAT) – 48.5% (8,066 votes) 🟦 Robert Dwyer (LIB) – 51.5% (8,581 votes) πŸ”Έ

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πŸ“Š Port Macquarie by-election - Results πŸ“Š βœ… First preference count remains unchanged – 30,844 votes counted (48.71% of enrolled voters). πŸ”Ή Two-Candidate Preferred (2PP) Update: 🟩 Sean Gleeson (NAT) – 48.4% (8,810 votes) 🟦 Robert Dwyer (LIB) – 51.6% (9,396 votes) πŸ”Έ

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πŸ“’ Port Macquarie by-election - Update πŸ“’ As we hit 9PM, the Port Macquarie by-election remains on a knife’s edge, with the two-party preferred (2PP) count continuing to fluctuate before settling into an exceptionally close margin. Throughout the night, both major parties have

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πŸ“Š Port Macquarie by-election - Results πŸ“Š βœ… First preference count remains unchanged – 30,845 votes counted (48.71% of enrolled voters). πŸ”Ή Two-Candidate Preferred (2PP) Update: 🟩 Sean Gleeson (NAT) – 48.5% (9,464 votes) 🟦 Robert Dwyer (LIB) – 51.5% (10,031 votes) πŸ”Έ

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πŸ“Š Port Macquarie by-election - Results πŸ“Š βœ… First preference count updated – 37,451 votes counted (59.13% of enrolled voters). πŸ“’ Pre-poll Port Macquarie Central has now reported. πŸ”Ή First Preference Results: 🟩 Sean Gleeson (NAT) – 31.18% (11,238 votes) 🟦 Robert Dwyer

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πŸ“Š Port Macquarie by-election - Results πŸ“Š βœ… First preference count remains unchanged – 37,451 votes counted (59.13% of enrolled voters). πŸ“’ Port Macquarie - Early Voting Centre has reported TPP πŸ”Ή Two-Candidate Preferred (2PP) Update: 🟩 Sean Gleeson (NAT) – 49% (11,170

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πŸ“’ Port Macquarie by-election πŸ“’ My projection: 🟦 Robert Dwyer (LIB) Elected βœ… as the new Member for Port Macquarie in the NSW Legislative Assembly. The Nationals needed a significant shift from the polling day results to the pre-poll results in order to close the gap on

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πŸ“Š Port Macquarie by-election - Results πŸ“Š βœ… First preference count remains unchanged – 37,443 votes counted (59.12% of enrolled voters). πŸ”Ή Two-Candidate Preferred (2PP) Update: 🟩 Sean Gleeson (NAT) – 47.8% (13,437 votes) 🟦 Robert Dwyer (LIB) – 52.2% (14,654 votes) πŸ”Έ

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Fantastic afternoon out on the hustings for Laurence Antcliff for Paterson! The horns were blaring, spirits were high, and the message was clear: It’s time to give Albo the boot and get Paterson and Australia back on track! #auspol #LiberalforPaterson

Fantastic afternoon out on the hustings for Laurence Antcliff for Paterson! 

The horns were blaring, spirits were high, and the message was clear:

It’s time to give Albo the boot and get Paterson and Australia back on track!

#auspol #LiberalforPaterson
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The budget confirms it: Anthony Albanese is bringing in 1.8 million new migrants over five years β€” despite not building a single additional home under Labor's policy.

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The Liberal Party doesn’t need another review. It needs to know what it stands for. I’ve written in the The Spectator Australia on why conviction still matters β€” and why the β€œSensible Centre” is a dead end. Check it out πŸ‘‡