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Meet the double act who want to be Australia's first job-sharing MP

Apr 23, 202412 minSeason 5Ep. 188
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Episode description

For the first time, two independent candidates are attempting to run for federal parliament as ‘job-sharing candidates’.  

Lucy Bradlow and Bronwen Bock want to run for the Melbourne seat of Higgins as a single candidate on the ballot paper. They claim that they could do the role like any other job-share – splitting duties, making join decisions, sharing the salary – and that allowing job-sharing would make parliament more representative of modern Australian society. 

But is it constitutionally legal for two people to run as a single federal member? And how would this actually work? 

Joining Bension Siebert are the job-sharing independent candidates for the singular seat of Higgins in Melbourne, Bronwen Bock and Lucy Bradlow. 

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