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DUNKLEY BYELECTION

Deputy Prime Minister of Australia Richard Marles poses with supporters at a Labor party function at the Frankston Bowling Club during polling day for the Dunkley by-election in Frankston, Melbourne, Saturday, March 2, 2024. People in the Victorian seat of Dunkley head to the ballot box on Saturday, following the death of Labor MP Peta Murphy. (AAP Image/Morgan Hancock)

Australian Associated Press (AAP) - The Heart of Australian News

Author:: MORGAN HANCOCK
Credit:: AAPIMAGE
Dated:: 2nd March 2024

Media ID 37428977

© AAP IMAGE

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In this evocative image captured by AAP photographer Morgan Hancock, Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, Richard Marles, is seen engaging with enthusiastic supporters at a Labor party function held at the Frankston Bowling Club during the Dunkley by-election on March 2, 2024. The by-election was called following the unfortunate demise of Labor MP Peta Murphy, leaving the seat vacant. The photograph encapsulates the palpable energy and anticipation that filled the air on polling day, as voters in the Victorian seat of Dunkley made their way to the ballot box to cast their votes. The Labor party, with Marles at the helm, was working diligently to secure the seat and maintain their presence in the region. The image showcases a diverse group of supporters, reflecting the multicultural community of Frankston, gathered around their leader, expressing their solidarity and commitment to the party. Marles, with a warm and confident smile, engages with each supporter, acknowledging their presence and appreciation. The Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) oversaw the election, ensuring the democratic process was carried out fairly and transparently. The opposition, led by Anthony Albanese, also made their presence felt, vying for the support of the electorate. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of community engagement, political participation, and the democratic process. It encapsulates the spirit of unity and determination that is often displayed during election periods, as citizens come together to exercise their right to vote and shape the future of their community and country.

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