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Cash flow crunch leaves political parties $7m short and Nepean candidate in limbo

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By The Age
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  • 1 min read
In brief

Political parties across the state face a significant financial crisis with a $7 million deficit threatening campaign operations. Negotiations at governmental level aim to reform campaign finance regulations to address the shortfall. Meanwhile, candidates in key byelections, including Nepean's Tracee Hutchison, remain uncertain about their electoral timeline and funding availability. This cash flow emergency highlights structural vulnerabilities in the current financing system and underscores the urgent need for legislative reforms to stabilize political party operations.

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Cash flow crunch leaves political parties $7m short and Nepean candidate in limbo
Cash flow crunch leaves political parties $7m short and Nepean candidate in limbo

High-level talks to restore the state’s campaign finance laws are underway, but Nepean byelection candidates such as Tracee Hutchison face further uncertainty.
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