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ALP names Indigenous woman as Senate replacement for Kitching

A former bureaucrat and Indigenous woman will officially be selected to replace late Labor senator Kimberley Kitching.

Apr 06, 2022, updated Apr 06, 2022
Labor Senator Kimberley Kitching has died suddenly at the age of 52. (AAP image).

Labor Senator Kimberley Kitching has died suddenly at the age of 52. (AAP image).

Jana Stewart, who ran against federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg in his Melbourne seat of Kooyong in 2019, will be confirmed as Ms Kitching’s replacement in a joint sitting of Victorian parliament on Wednesday night.

The Mutthi Mutthi and Wamba Wamba woman previously worked as the deputy secretary of Victoria’s Department of Justice.

“She’ll be an outstanding senator for Victoria,” Deputy Premier James Merlino told reporters.

She is filling a casual vacancy left by Kitching after she died from a suspected heart attack on March 10 at age 52.

Following her death, allegations surfaced Kitching had been bullied and ostracised by Labor MPs, particularly the party’s upper house leadership team.

As Stewart’s term expires on June 30 and the Senate won’t sit before the next election, she won’t be sworn in and officially take her seat in parliament.

She instead enter parliament after the election, which must be held by late May, if Labor attracts enough of Victoria’s Senate vote.

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