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Hanson-Young in preselection battle ahead of possible double dissolution

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

The Greens' agreement to Senate voting changes has made a double dissolution very attractive for the government – but it has also sparked a preselection battle between the party’s two South Australian senators.

In a double dissolution the Greens could only get re-elected one of the two – the high-profile Sarah Hanson-Young, or...

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