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Federal Member for Calare Andrew Gee has sensationally resigned from the NSW National Party amid an internal policy feud.
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Mr Gee will now represent the electorate - which includes Orange, Molong, Mudgee, Bathurst, Lithgow, Canowindra, and Eugowra - as an independent.
Disagreement with the party's decision to oppose an Indigenous Voice to Parliament was cited as the primary reason for the MP's decision.
"I was once a true believer but I'm not anymore. The National Party of today is very different to the one of my youth," Mr Gee said in a media statement.
"I feel that I can best represent the constituents ... and our region by speaking out on issues, free from party constraints and expectations.
"I can't reconcile the fact that every Australian will get a free vote on the vitally important issue of the Voice, yet National Party MPs are expected to fall into line."
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Mr Gee also cited the federal government's response to recent natural disasters across his electorate in the announcement.
"When I believe that our communities are not receiving the support they need at the speed at which they need it, I have to speak out," he said
It's yet to be announced who will inherit the shadow ministries of Regional Education, Regional Health and Regional Development, Local Government and Territories.
National Party members in Orange said they had no foreknowledge of the announcement and were caught off-guard.
Mr Gee's announcement means the once-heartland region now has no National Party representation. Both federal and state members serve as independents.
In December NSW Orange Member Phil Donato resigned from the Shooters, Fishers, and Farmers Party, citing "inappropriate" behavior from leader Robert Borsak.
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