Katerine Theodosis is at the centre of a growing dispute within Labor’s Essendon branch after being chosen as the preferred candidate to replace retiring MP Danny Pearson. The Australian Workers’ Union (AWU) has backed Theodosis for the seat, with expectations her preselection will be referred to the party’s national executive, bypassing a local ballot, a move that has triggered a strong backlash from branch members. At a meeting of more than 10…
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