Teal MP mixes politics and pop songs at campaign launch

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Independent MP Sophie Scamps has issued a call to action to young voters at the 2025 election, with popular band Lime Cordiale headlining her campaign launch.

Thousands of young voters are being courted at an independent MP's election campaign launch as a popular band headlines the night's entertainment. or signup to continue reading Former GP and athlete Sophie Scamps won the northern Sydney seat of Mackellar from the Liberals as part of the teal wave that swept Australian politics in 2022. She intends to hold on to the now independent seat for a second term.

Her re-election campaign launch is being held at the Mona Vale Village Park on Saturday night with ARIA award-winning band Lime Cordiale to perform. They will be joined by Le Shiv and up-and-coming local bands Ah Honey, BabyFever and DJ Jaquel. Up to 3000 locals were expected to attend the Election Beats 2025 event where Dr Scamps will give a keynote speech.



She wants young people to feel empowered at the upcoming election and hopes the event is a chance to get involved in federal politics. "Millennials and gen Zs will make up 40 per cent of voters at this year's election, and I'm hearing loud and clear they want real action on climate change, on housing affordability, an economy that works for them, and a future they can believe in," she said. "Right now, traditional party politics does not work for future generations (and) the voices of young people are being drowned out in Canberra by the same old vested interests and lobby groups.

"Politicians need to listen and involve young people in policy decisions, rather than simply talking at them and making decisions that will ultimately create a more unequal future." Liberal candidate James Brown is challenging Dr Scamps for the seat, which she holds on a 3.3 per cent margin.

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