MUA candidates
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Adelaide campaign HQ
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Consistent with national policy unanimously supported at the 2004 Quadrennial Conference and endorsed by stopwork meetings nationwide, the MUA supports all of the ALP endorsed candidates and sitting members including those in the following in key marginal seats.
Queensland
Arch Bevis, 0.7%,Brisbane; Con Sciacca, 1.8%, Bonner; Kirsten Livermore, 5.5%, Capricornia; Craig Emerson, 2.4%, Rankin; Cheryl Dorron, 2.2%, Hinkler; Craig McConnell, 6.0%, Dickson, Anita Philips, 1.5%, Herbert; Stephen Beckett, 2.5%, Longman; Graham Perett, 2.2%,Moreton;Donna Webster, 3.1%, Bowman; Gavin Brady, 3.2%, Petrie
Northern Territory
Warren Snowdon, 2.1%, Lingiari; Jim Davidson, 0.1%, Solomon
New South Wales
Darryl Melham, 2.9%, Banks (NSW); John Murphy, 4.6%, Lowe (NSW); David Mehan, 0.4' Dobel; Julie Owens, 1.2%, Parramatta; Giovanna Kozary,1.4, Paterson; Justin Elliot, 1.7%, Richmond; Kevin Bell, 2.8%, Page; Ed Husic, 3.1%, Greenway; David Bradbury, 5.5%, Lindsay; Kel Watt, 1.7%, Eden Monaro, Sharon Bird, 2.2%, Cunningham
Victoria
Anna Burke, 2.7%, Chisholm; Catherine King, 3.2%, Ballarat; Steve Gibbons, 3.6' Bendigo; Peter Lynch, 1.6%, Deakin; Jenny Beales, 2.2%, McEwen; Don Wishart, 2.6%, Gippsland; Susan Davies, 3.7%, La Trobe; Christian Zahra, 2.9, McMillan
Tasmania
Michelle O'Byrne, 2.1%, Bass, Sid Sidebottom, 6.0%, Braddon
South Australia
Martyn Evans, 1.3%, Wakefield; David Cox, 1.3%, Kingston; Kate Ellis, 0.6%, Adelaide; Steve Georganas, 1.0%, Hindmarsh; Tony Zappia, 3.7, Makin
Western Australia
Jann McFarlane, 1.6%, Stirling (WA); Sharryn Jackson, 1.8%, Hasluck (WA); Kim Wilkie, 2.0, Swan (WA); Kay Hallahan, 0.4%, Canning (WA), Kim Young, Moore (WA)
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