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Mick Willing is the Liberal Candidate for Camden

Mick Willing APM is a proven leader who has spent his life serving and protecting the people of NSW. A former NSW Deputy Police Commissioner, he served for nearly 32 years, including as the state’s longest-serving Homicide Squad Commander and an Assistant Commissioner overseeing the Counter and Special Tactics Command and the Central Metropolitan Region. 

Mick also led the NSW 2019–2022 bushfire recovery effort as State Recovery Coordinator, helping communities rebuild after a time of crisis. 

A father of two and CEO of Fortem Australia, supporting first responders and their families, Mick is stepping up to fight for Camden. He knows families are doing it tough under Labor, with rising cost of living pressures and infrastructure falling behind. 

As part of Kellie Sloane’s Liberal team, Mick will stand up for local families and deliver a better future for our community.

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