[5] Hutton was successfully re-elected as a councillor at both the 2016 and 2020 Queensland local elections, a position which he continued serving in until his resignation in January 2023.
[6] In August 2023, Hutton was announced as the LNP's candidate for the seat of Keppel for the 2024 Queensland state election.
[9] After graduating from Yeppoon State High School in 2004, Hutton completed an internship at the London School of Economics before studying at Griffith University and Central Queensland University.
[10] While studying, Hutton worked at Brisbane City Council, Queensland Health, the Australian Taxation Office and Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition in the Palace of Westminster.
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