
The
Prince Edward Yacht Club boasts one of Sydney's premier locations. Right at the end of ritzy Point Piper with commanding views of the harbour, it reeks of old world charm with it's wide verandahs and commanding views of the harbour.
Any excuse to visit the club is taken but the opportunity to wish council aspirant
Deborah Thomas well for her bid for a seat on the Woollahra Council couldn't be turned down.
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Malcolm Turnbull & Deborah Thomas |
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Andrew & Penne Peacock |
Really, the folks of the Eastern Suburbs should be so lucky to be represented by a quality candidate like Thomas. Deb's day job is the Media Manager for ACP Magazines. She used to be editor of the Australian
Women's Weekly, the magazine that is the basis for the Packer family fortune.
Kerry Packer knew the top selling magazine would be in good hands when he handed the reins to Deborah. After all, her mother and grandmother had been editors of the
Weekly in their days.

Joining us for the launch was Liberal MP
Malcolm Turnbull (they say he talked Deborah into standing) and former Liberal party leader A
ndrew Peacock with wife Penne.
Penne Peacock is a great pal of
Laura Bush (Andrew famously had a long affair with
Shirley MacLaine who will star in the next series of
Downton Abbey)
Also there to wish Thomas well,
Christine Foster (
right: who just happens to be the sister of Federal Opposition Leader
Tony Abbott) who will be challenging Lord Mayor
Clover Moore.
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DESPITE SEVERAL NEWSPAPERS and radio shows claiming noted private investigator
Frank Monte would be standing for the Mayoral elections in September, the
Shuttle can reveal he has dropped out of the race at the very last moment.
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Frank Monte & fiancee Sharon Sargeant |
Monte says he had to make a quick decision last week on the day nominations closed and decided against throwing his hat in the ring:

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I had great feedback especially from business owners in the City and Kings Cross who are fed up with Clover Moore. However there are good reasons I decided not to run at the last moment. I had information that both Labor and Liberal would be throwing big bucks at the election as they perceived Moore is vunerable. It takes at least $30,000 to mount a reasonable campaign and I would rather wait until the General Election next year and run as an Independent. And I have to travel for business in the next 3 weeks which would complicate any campaign"
"T
o Rome by any chance?" the
Shuttle asked. Our spy disguised as a humble gaffer at the famous
Cinicitta Studios in Rome tells us Monte is booked in as a consultant for a new Italian TV series about the Mafia.
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I have nothing to say about that" replied Monte before the phone went dead!