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Kate Hulett has cleared another hurdle in her race to Parliament House — she’s no longer a British citizen. In today’s episode, find out how Kate managed to persuade the UK Home Office to relinquish its hold over her. Plus, Kate meets with Mardudhunera traditional custodian Raelene Cooper to learn about precious cultural heritage at Murujuga in the Pilbara and how it’s under threat from the gas industry.
Raelene Cooper will be speaking tonight (Wednesday 9 April) at the Fremantle Town Hall as part of Friends of Australian Rock Art’s public talk ‘The Endangered Rock Art of Murujuga’. (Get your tickets here.)
Plus, join the campaign at the Spearwood Bowling Club this Sunday for food, drinks, bowls, and entertainment. (Details here.)
Contact Kate and Emma: hello@kateforfremantle.com
Follow the campaign on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Facebook: @KateforFremantle
To sign-up, volunteer or donate, head to www.kateforfremantle.com
Subscribe to A Piece of Kate for regular campaign updates. Australian politics is in crisis. Career politicians are selling us out with dodgy deals and ordinary people are being locked out of the political process. Join independent candidate for Fremantle Kate Hulett and her chief of staff Emma Pegrum as they delve into how our broken system works and keep track of all the twists and turns of the federal election campaign.
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