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Warnings ethnic communities are being exploited through branch-stacking

Adem Somyurek is seen outside his home in Melbourne.
Adem Somyurek is seen outside his home in Melbourne. Source: AAP

A third Victorian cabinet minister has quit over allegations of branch stacking. It comes as the Labor Party launches an investigation, and fresh warnings that ethnic communities are being exploited.


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A third Victorian cabinet minister has quit over allegations of branch stacking. It comes as the Labor Party launches an investigation, and fresh warnings that ethnic communities are being exploited.



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