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Suzie Holt at her Toowoomba home
Suzie Holt at her Toowoomba home in 2024
Australian politician

Suzie Holt (born 10 December 1971) is an Australian politician. Before entering politics, she had a career as a social worker. Holt ran for federal parliament in the Division of Groom in the 2022 Australian federal election, receiving 43.11% of the 2CP vote. She has announced her candidacy for the upcoming 2025 Australian Federal Election. She is a Community Independent.

References

  1. AEC, Tally Room. "House of Representatives division information".
  2. "Who are the Community Independent MPS and candidates?".

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