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Glenn Druery
Glenn Druery is the most prominent Independent and minor party political and policy specialist available to the business community in Australia.
He has a lifelong commitment to the election of Independent and minor party MPs in all Parliaments around the country and has been instrumental in the campaigns and preference arrangements for Independent and minor party candidates in state and federal elections over more than 20 years.
At Independent Liaison, Glenn advises businesses and organisations on how to have the most effective and productive working relationships with Independent MPs and minor parties around the country. He continues to work closely with those MPs on their campaigns.
Prior to founding Independent Liaison, Glenn Druery worked at the NSW Parliament as the liaison officer for the many Independent and minor party MPs. He was instrumental in the formation of numerous minor parties and is known for his extraordinary success in negotiating preference arrangements to assist Independent and minor party candidates get elected.
He has been an Independent and minor party candidate himself in several state and federal elections.
Before discovering his passion for Independent and minor party politics and policy, Glenn was a successful property developer and small business proprietor.
Glenn is an internationally honoured ultra-endurance cyclist and has four children.
What some commentators have said about Independent Liaison’s Glenn Druery:
• “The persuasive powers of Glenn Druery in preference negotiations were further revealed at this count.”
(Antony Green – ABC election analyst)
• “Glenn Druery knows exactly how it works. He can calculate every permutation of preference distribution in his head. This skill,
plus the ability to talk sweetly with other candidates, has Druery still in the hunt for the last NSW Senate seat.”
(Andrew Stevenson, Sydney Morning Herald)
• “Glenn Druery is the genius behind the tablecloth ballot paper in 1999. His work enabled Malcolm Jones to be elected on a
very tiny primary vote. He has cleverly persuaded many minor parties to give him preferences…”
(Margo Kingston, Sydney Morning Herald)
• “Glenn Druery in NSW is a past master of this [Independent and minor party preference swaps]”
(former Senator, Andrew Bartlett)
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