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Victoria’s hot seats week one as it happened: ‘Quinoa curtain’ that divides Wills into Greens and Labor halves is fading

Clay Lucas, Cara Waters, Rachael Dexter and Charlotte Grieve
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Amelia Hamer, the 31-year-old Oxford-educated grandniece of former Victorian premier Sir Rupert “Dick” Hamer.
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Amelia Hamer pitched herself as a renter. She owns two investment properties

The Oxford-educated grandniece of former Victorian premier Rupert Hamer describes herself as a renter and someone who empathises with tenants’ struggles.

These candidates are fighting it out in Victoria’s key seats.

Battleground Victoria: Why these candidates may hold the key to the federal election result

The major parties are facing a fight for heartland seats, while challengers are ready to reverse the teal tsunami of the previous election. This is where the fiercest battles will be fought.

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Monique Ryan’s campaign staff and volunteers prepare pre-poll and election-day material.

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This election, the teals are highly organised, looking to cement their position by winning a further term while holding true to their promise of a “new way” of doing politics. 

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