Labor picks high-profile neurosurgeon as candidate for Bennelong

Federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has announced former AMA president Brian Owler will contest the seat of Bennelong for Labor at the next federal election.

Labor picks Dr Owler for Bennelong.

Labor picks Dr Owler for Bennelong. Source: AAP

Former Australian Medical Association boss Brian Owler will run for Labor in the Sydney seat of Bennelong at the next federal election.

Opposition Leader Bill Shorten on Tuesday confirmed Dr Owler had nominated to be the party's candidate following the withdrawal of Lyndal Howison.

The high-profile neurosurgeon and trauma specialist was elected president of the AMA in 2014. He was previously president of the AMA in NSW, where he led several campaigns to reduce preventable child deaths and injuries.
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Bill Shorten has announced former AMA president Brian Owler as Labor's candidate for Bennelong.
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Mr Shorten said Dr Owler was a respected doctor who had fought for Medicare during his tenure as head of the AMA.

"Mr Medicare is coming to Canberra to make sure that we put Medicare and health care right up the top," Mr Shorten said.

Bennelong is held by the Liberals' John Alexander, who retained the seat with a reduced margin after a by-election fight against Kristina Keneally last December.
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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and newly elected Liberal member for Bennelong John Alexander.
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Dr Owler admitted the now-marginal seat would be hard to win but divisions within the coalition had motivated him to run.

"I think this nation is sick and tired of not having their opinions listened to," he told reporters.


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