Lynne Walker (politician)

[1] Walker was an outspoken critic of the former Country Liberals' government's management of the closure at the Rio Tinto aluminum refinery.

Not only had Labor been far ahead of the governing CLP in polling, but Walker sat on a seemingly insurmountable majority of 13.7 percent.

She suffered a swing of just under eight percent on the first count, and ultimately lost after CLP preferences flowed overwhelmingly to Guyula.

[3][4][5][6] Walker sought to return to the legislature for Labor at the 2020 election, standing in Mulka, a reconfigured version of her old seat.

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