Darren Hercus, Anthony Marsh, Tracee Hutchison among candidates on Mornington Peninsula

Darren Hercus, Anthony Marsh, Tracee Hutchison among candidates on Mornington Peninsula

Although Sam Groth is absent from the booths today, many of his former Liberal Party colleagues have made the trip to Nepean to support their candidate Anthony Marsh.

Among them are leader Jess Wilson, deputy David Southwick, opposition education spokesperson Brad Rowswell and upper-house MP Moira Deeming, who recently won preselection. The group recently took a “family photo” outside the Rosebud Sea Scouts Hall.

Former opposition leader Brad Battin (left), Opposition Leader Jess Wilson and Liberal candidate Anthony Marsh.Wayne Taylor

Wilson said her party was not taking the seat, which has been occupied by the Liberals for 36 of the past 40 years, for granted.

“That’s why Anthony’s been down here for weeks on end, and I’ve been with him knocking on doors,” she said. “We’ve been out listening to the community, and we’ve put forward a really positive plan for the electorate.”

Wilson said voters felt neglected by Labor and that this was evidenced by the party’s decision to not stand a candidate.

“That just shows how much they don’t care about the people on the peninsula,” she said. “But me, as a future premier of Victoria, I will make sure that they get the investment down here that they deserve.”

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