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Greens send Pt Lonsdale GP to vie for ALP’s Corio

A doctor frustrated with her inability to deliver social justice while confined to a clinic will contest Corio for the Greens at this year’s federal election.
The Greens said Sarah Mansfield’s “desire to build a healthier, happier community” was the driving force behind her decision to enter politics this year.
“As a GP I spend my days listening to people,” said Dr Mansfield, who works at a clinic in Point Lonsdale.
“I have witnessed first-hand the impacts of unemployment, unaffordable housing and inequality on health and wellbeing.
“There’s only so much I can do from a doctor’s surgery. That’s why I decided to step-up and contest the next election.”
Dr Mansfield said she was chosen to stand for the Greens because she believed in “policies that balance common sense with compassion”.
Ensuring fairer access to health care was among her “top priorities”, she said.
“We all have a right to timely and affordable health care.
“In Geelong the waiting time for some medical services is over three years longer for a public patient compared to a private patient.
“Out-of-pocket expenses are also on the rise. It’s deeply troubling.”
Dr Mansfield would also campaign for new investment in the region, she said.
“To really improve wellbeing we need to change the system. Not just health, our region needs new jobs and more public transport.”
Dr Mansfield planned to officially launch her campaign in Newtown next month.
She will take on frontbencher Richard Marles in the safe Labor seat, with the Liberals yet to announce a candidate.
Geelong Mayor Darryn Lyons has yet to rule out standing as an independent in Corio amid speculation he could seek higher office.

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