Factional tensions erupt over latest Labor branch-stacking scandal
A fresh branch-stacking scandal has erupted in Victoria, sparking a heated factional brawl between Labor powerbrokers.
Farrah Tomazin is The Sunday Age's state political editor. Farrah joined the paper in 2000, reporting on general news, courts and crime, local government and state politics. She was The Age's state political correspondent ahead the 2006 Victorian election, and later spent three years as education editor before becoming a feature writer on Victorian affairs. She returned to the state rounds press gallery for The Sunday Age in 2011.
A fresh branch-stacking scandal has erupted in Victoria, sparking a heated factional brawl between Labor powerbrokers.
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