Labor veteran not seeking to replace Husar

A retiring veteran ALP senator won't be seeking to replace caucus colleague Emma Husar in her Sydney lower house seat.

File image of Labor MP Doug Cameron.

Retiring Labor MP Doug Cameronhas rejected reports he's seeking to replace Emma Husar's lower seat. (AAP)

Retiring Labor senator Doug Cameron has firmly rejected reports he is seeking to run for a lower house seat at the next federal election.

Speculation briefly swirled on Wednesday that the NSW senator could replace Emma Husar in her western Sydney seat of Lindsay.

But a spokesman for Senator Cameron told AAP he would be retiring from politics when his term expires.

Labor deputy leader Tanya Plibersek laughed off the short-lived speculation.

"I consider him a dear friend and as such I know Elaine, his wife, would have my guts for garters if I tried to pressure Doug to stay," Ms Plibersek told reporters in Melbourne.

"He's got his retirement all planned out and he has made a wonderful contribution to public life in Australia."


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