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English: Candidates for the division of Ballarat in the 2022 Australian federal election at a climate-centred election forum at Ballarat Tech School hosted by local climate group Ballarat Renewable Energy and Zero Emissions.
From left to right — John Barnes (Greens), Alex Graham (independent), Catherine King (Labor), and Kerryn Sedgman (Australian Federation Party). |
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