Ken Wyatt posts his vote in the Federal Election.
Camera IconKen Wyatt posts his vote in the Federal Election. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Wyatt enjoys his just desserts after victory

Julian Wright, Kalamunda ReporterMidland Kalamunda Reporter

It was a precious moment of down time after a 3.9 per cent swing to the Liberals gave him a comfortable victory by more than 6000 votes under the two-party preferred system.

It was back to business for Mr Wyatt, with a public appearance at the Midland Workshops Heritage open day where he met supporters.

‘We went there to thank the people who supported me,’ he said.

‘Then my family and I went for ice cream.’

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Mr Wyatt said one of his main priorities during this term of government would be broadband.

‘Broadband is a significant priority’