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No surprise as the Nats' back Leslie Williams

10 Feb, 2010 03:00 AM
COMMUNITY activist Leslie Williams will be endorsed as The Nationals’ candidate for the state seat of Port Macquarie.

The Lake Cathie woman will make her third attempt to be elected as the member for the seat, which is held by independent Peter Besseling.

Mrs Williams, a nurse, was the only nomination to contest the state election, due next year, for The Nationals.

It is expected Mrs Williams’ candidacy will be ratified un-opposed at a meeting of The Nationals Port Macquarie Electorate Council on March 6.

NSW Nationals state director Ben Franklin, said Mrs Williams’ nomination was an emphatic endorsement from the Port Macquarie branch.

“We think Leslie will be an outstanding candidate,” Mr Franklin said.

Mr Franklin said the Port Macquarie branch had enthusiastically embraced Mrs Williams’ candidacy.

The state director said Mrs Williams has been working towards the goal of winning the seat for the party since the day after she was defeated by Mr Besseling in the 2008 bi-election.

Mrs Williams secured a swing of almost 24 per cent for the party at the October 2008 bi-election, brought on by the move to federal politics of the then member, Rob Oakeshott.

Mr Besseling took the seat with 54.5 per cent of the final vote.

The mother-of-two moved to the Mid-North Coast 14 years ago and has lived at Lake Cathie ever since, with husband Don.

The couple ran the Lake Cathie Post Office for 10 years and now operates a mail delivery service.

Mrs Williams spent nine years as a high school teacher in her home state of South Australia and was the chief executive of the Sudden Infant Death Association in the Northern Territory for 18 months.

It is this “real life experience” that the former Kangaroo Island resident said gave her a real empathy with the electorate.

The 49-year-old said she would fight for the people in the region.

“I have been working very hard with the shadow ministry to make them fully aware what the people of the Port Macquarie electorate are concerned about,” Mrs Williams said.

The third-time candidate said the only way the people of NSW would “get rid of the Labor government is by electing coalition candidates”.

And the people of Port Macquarie have a role to play, Mrs Williams said.

“To get the very best for the community, the Port Macquarie electorate needs someone who will have a voice as part of the government.”

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I wouldn't vote her after seeing her park in a parents with prams spot at Settlement City. I even watched her drive off, with NO pram or child.
Posted by not a fan, 10/02/2010 7:55:05 AM, on Port Macquarie News
After a few trys- full credit to Leslie for having another crack at the Pirate Party but the Nats should look to something new. Suggest heading down to Oxley oval adorned in emerald,gold and black and take inspiration on what beats a Pirate.
Posted by tky, 10/02/2010 11:38:30 AM, on Port Macquarie News
As if you would vote her in.. give up lady no one wanted you twice , so why now..
Posted by Matt, 10/02/2010 9:26:45 PM, on Port Macquarie News
It will be an interesting high seas battle for Port representation if the incumbency of current pirates win the battle and face a Coalition win at State AND Federal level soon. You know, fence sitters, climategate fraud with a "big new tax on everything", broken promises on most things important, and a bankrupt state. Great future eh
Posted by Charlie, 11/02/2010 7:19:05 AM, on Port Macquarie News
I reckon I've seen Leslie Williams out and about more than Besseling since he was voted into Parliament. As soon as he won he took the back seat again, riding on Oakeshott's wave of support.
Posted by Patricia, 11/02/2010 10:03:11 AM, on Port Macquarie News
let us importantly remember the only way to replace the totally inept Labor state Government, and return some equity to all of NSW, is to vote for the liberal-nationals at the 2011 election. i see little relevance in having a fence sitter in Besseling.
Posted by JD, 11/02/2010 10:14:21 AM, on Port Macquarie News
I am only one of the 10,584.00 people who voted for Leslie in the last Election. That represents 33.1% of the votes or 1 in 3 people from our Community. Keep up the good work Leslie. Our Community needs your Leadership & commitment. Theo
Posted by She Gets My Vote, 11/02/2010 10:41:01 AM, on Port Macquarie News
Good on her for running again. i reckon that shows she's doing it for the right reasons not just because of her ego. I'm sick of our MP's walking around the Town Green like peacocks. I just want someone to get on and do the job!
Posted by Bob, 11/02/2010 2:50:30 PM, on Port Macquarie News
why should she give up? She is doing a good job and has the courage and commitment to make a difference.
Posted by supporter, 12/02/2010 4:03:37 PM, on Port Macquarie News
Leslie has been working hard for the people of our community since the last election. She deserves our vote for her commitment! Her years of experience in leadership is a plus, too. I will be proud to support and vote for her.
Posted by Joy, 13/02/2010 5:01:59 PM, on Port Macquarie News
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