'Teal wave' might not wash over Hume but change is in the wind

Sophie Bennett
Updated May 23 2022 - 6:09pm, first published 6:00am
Matt Murfitt and Penny Ackery's son Jack Steel on election day. Photo: Supplied.
Matt Murfitt and Penny Ackery's son Jack Steel on election day. Photo: Supplied.

Although the 'teal wave' hasn't quite washed over the electorate of Hume, as the votes roll in it's clear independent Penny Ackery has had a major impact in steering votes away from the two major parties.

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Sophie Bennett

Sophie Bennett

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