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Farrer candidate to share her story

INDEPENDENT candidate for Farrer Michelle Milthorpe’s advocacy journey began when her daughters revealed they had been sexually abused by a trusted family friend.

The traumatic experience set in motion years of uncertainty and heartache as her family navigated the legal system, ultimately leading Ms Milthorpe to fight for better outcomes for children facing similar situations.

Ms Milthorpe will share her personal story and political platform at an event in Deniliquin on Friday, April 4.

The evening has been promoted as an “emotional and inspiring” account of how Ms Milthorpe became what she describes as an “accidental advocate” for change in the wake of the abuse.

Ms Milthorpe explained the pivotal moment that changed her life.

“That morning, when my daughters told me what had happened, I had to make a decision: sit back and accept the system, or stand up and do something about it,” she said.

“It was a choice I never expected to make, but it’s one that has shaped everything I’ve done since.”

Ms Milthorpe’s advocacy for regional children’s access to the legal system was instrumental in securing $64.3 million in funding from the NSW Government to ensure children in regional NSW can participate equitably in the court process.

“From the warning signs to what happens after reporting a paedophile, this is what every parent needs to know,” Ms Milthorpe said.

“No one should have to go through what we went through, and we need a system that supports children and families from start to finish.”

Her experiences led her to a broader realisation about the state of politics in the region.

Feeling frustrated by what she claimed was a the lack of attention to the needs of her community, Ms Milthorpe decided to run for office.

“I’ve heard countless stories from people across the Farrer electorate who feel ignored by the major parties,” she said.

“Whether it’s healthcare, education, water buybacks, or any number of other issues, people feel left behind. That’s why I’m running. We need change.”

Ms Milthorpe said her mantra was “simple”.

“If you see something that needs fixing, and you have the capacity to make positive change, you should. That’s what I’m here to do,” she said.

The Deniliquin event will be held at Coach House Hotel, from 6pm for a 6.45pm start. A light supper will be provided.

Attendees are encouraged to register at www.michellemilthorpe.com.au/events.

Farrer has always been a safe coalition, alternating between the Liberal Party and the National Party since it was created in 1949.

Incumbent and deputy leader of the Liberal Party, Sussan Ley, has held the seat since 2001.

At the 2022 election, on first preferences, Ms Ley enjoyed a swing towards her of 2.7 per cent. After preferences, the seat saw a 2.6 per cent swing towards Labor.

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