It’s the kind of come-from-nowhere victory that could only happen in Melbourne during Spring Racing Season, but instead of horses and winning against the odds, we’re talking about Kimberley Kitching and the workings of Victorian Labor’s factional warlords. Last night the Public Office Selection Committee announced that close friend of Labor leader Bill Shorten, Kimberley Kitching, would be replacing Stephen Conroy as a senator, giving her a plum job for the next six years. Kitching’s name was only thrown around publicly yesterday morning, and it became clear that the former Health Services Union official would win out among the other seven candidates (all female) for the role. There haven’t been many positive comments made about Kitching to the media, with one telling the ABC, “This will not end well”. She is a failed council candidate and has run for Labor preselection before. She is seen as very powerful within Victoria’s Labor Right. Her husband is Andrew Landeryou, a disgraced ex-blogger, whose words may come back to bite his wife in her now powerful position. Everyone comes to Parliament with baggage, but Kitching’s is already looking heavy.
Kitching comes with pre-made frenemies
Stephen Conroy's replacement has been announced, but not everyone is celebrating her ascension.
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Of course the big joke is that the female candidates are just as bad as the male candidates in the labor party (and implement the same policies, thus making no difference to our lives). All this ‘elect a woman’ nonsense just ensures a few well paid careers for more party hacks.
This is a disgraceful appointment, and nobody, I mean nobody, should vote for this party again.
ALP Still in the grip of powerful dodgy unions