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Stuart Robert: former minister and ally of Scott Morrison to retire, sparking byelection


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Robert’s retirement means a second byelection test for Peter Dutton’s opposition, this time in the Queensland seat of Fadden

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The former Morrison government minister Stuart Robert has officially announced his retirement from federal politics, to become a “full time husband, father and son”.

Robert’s retirement announcement means a second byelection test for the opposition, this time in Liberal National party heartland, with Robert’s seat of Fadden on the Gold Coast traditionally a conservative stronghold.

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Continue reading…Robert’s retirement means a second byelection test for Peter Dutton’s opposition, this time in the Queensland seat of FaddenFollow our Australia news live blog for the latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe former Morrison government minister Stuart Robert has officially announced his retirement from federal politics, to become a “full time husband, father and son”.Robert’s retirement announcement means a second byelection test for the opposition, this time in Liberal National party heartland, with Robert’s seat of Fadden on the Gold Coast traditionally a conservative stronghold.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…