Who is Ali France, the Labor MP who conquered Peter Dutton?
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In her third attempt to win the seat of Dickson, which Dutton has held for 24 years, France made history as the first individual to unseat an opposition leader in Australia from their own constituency.

Dutton said after calling the prime minister he then called France to congratulate her.

Ali France, Labor’s candidate for the Queensland seat of Dickson. (AAP)

“Ali and I have been contenders in several elections now, but she succeeded in Dickson tonight and will serve well as the local representative,” he remarked.

“She endured the loss of her son Henry, a heartbreaking event no parent should experience. I also conveyed to Ali that her son Henry would be very proud of her accomplishments tonight, and she’ll make a great local member for Dickson. I extend my best wishes to her, please.”

The 49-year-old lost her son Henry to leukaemia last year.

Ali France
Ali France celebrates her win in Dickson. (Nine / Supplied)

She has one other son Zac, who was involved in an serious accident alongside France which resulted her leg being amputated in 2011. 

France is the daughter of Queensland MP Peter Lawlor and has been chipping away at Dickson – one of the state’s most marginal electorates – contesting the seat in 2019 and 2022 and reducing Dutton’s margin.

Finance Minister Katie Gallagher was one of the first people to congratulate France and pointed to her resilience.

Ali France lost her leg in a car accident.
Ali France lost her leg in a car accident. (AAP)

“She’s had a lot of loss in her life. She lost her leg in a terrible accident outside a car park when a car ran into her when she was protecting her children. She’s lost a son in the last 18 months. You know, just terrible when you think what she has gone through and the fact that she continues to front up and argue for her community,” she said last night.

Gallagher said last night’s results would “completely change the state of play in Canberra”.

France said her win all came down to the good people of Dickson.

“It feels pretty good. It feels great…they’ve been amazing, such a great campaign,” she said.

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