Emma Husar was the Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of Lindsay from 2016 to 2019. In July 2018, it was reported that Husar had been the subject of an internal assessment commissioned by the NSW Labor Party. Husar denied the allegations and took personal leave shortly afterwards, citing threats of violence directed towards her. On 7 December 2018, NSW Labor formally disendorsed Husar from recontesting the seat of Lindsay. She subsequently stated that she would challenge the disendorsement. On 11 December, Labor officially selected Diane Beamer.
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Emma Husar was the Australian Labor Party member of the Australian House of Representatives for the Division of Lindsay from 2016 to 2019. In July 2018, it was reported that Husar had been the subject of an internal assessment commissioned by the NSW Labor Party since March regarding staff complaints of workplace bullying and misconduct. Husar denied the allegations and took personal leave shortly afterwards, citing threats of violence directed towards her. On 7 December 2018, NSW Labor formally disendorsed Husar from recontesting the seat of Lindsay.
She subsequently stated that she would challenge the disendorsement. On 11 December, Labor officially selected Diane Beamer. In November 2020, Husar reportedly moved to Western Australia after leaving politics. In March 2019, The Sydney Morning Herald reported that she had repaid USD 2300 to the Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority after an audit found that there had been twenty-one individual breaches of travel expenses.
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