Linda Burney to quit NSW parliament for federal seat: reports

There is speculation NSW Deputy Opposition Leader Linda Burney has cut a deal to move to Federal Parliament following a number of media reports.

NSW deputy opposition leader Linda Burney

NSW deputy opposition leader Linda Burney. (AAP Image/Paul Miller) Source: AAP

There is growing peculation Linda Burney will stand for Federal seat after deal to vacate NSW Parliament according to multiple reports in the media today quoting ALP sources.

Reports in both News Corp and Fairfax papers have reported that Ms Burney, the current Deputy Opposition leader of NSW, will stand aside from her NSW seat of Canterbury and stand for the federal seat of Barton

Barton is now a notionally Labor seat following an electoral boundary redistribution by the Australian Electoral Commission.

The Australian reported that Labor sources had confirmed Ms Burney had the backing of Sussex Street power brokers to contest the seat which has gone from a marginal Liberal seat on a 0.3 per cent to a Labor seat on 5.4 per cent.

Ms Burney was the first Indigenous Australian to serve in the NSW Parliament after her election in 2003.

She later became the Minister for Fair Trading, Minister for Youth and Volunteering.

NITV News online has approached both Ms Burney and Mr Graham for confirmation.


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Published 23 February 2016 3:30pm
Updated 23 February 2016 3:58pm
Source: NITV News


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