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Gold Coast City councillor Cameron Caldwell and emergency doctor and disability advocate Dinesh Palipana have joined the race for the seat of Fadden, the Gold Coast’s northern federal seat.

It comes after incumbent Stuart Robert’s resignation announcement earlier this month.

Party policy prevents both candidates from speaking publicly until the preselection vote for the safe Liberal seat is finalised.

Fadden Liberal branch chair Fran Ward has also been touted as another potential candidate, with nominations closing this week.

A date for the by-election has not been set, because the process begins once Mr Robert submits a formal letter of resignation, which he is yet to do.

Stuart Robert has been the Fadden MP since 2007.

Mr Robert was first elected to the seat in 2007 and holds it with a safe 10 per cent margin, despite a 3.5 per cent swing to the Labor party in year’s federal election.

Political analyst and Griffith University lecturer, Paul Williams, said it meant competition to be chosen as the Liberal Party’s candidate would be closely fought.

“It’s a secure position, potentially for life,” Dr Williams said. 

He said it appeared Mr Caldwell was considered a frontrunner for the highly sought-after pre-selection.

“If only because, I think [power] brokers would look at him as more of a practised, professional politician and also because he has closer links to the Fadden electorate,” Dr Williams said.

Dinesh Palipana is an emergency doctor at Gold Coast University Hospital.()

But Dr Williams said Dr Palipana, who was 2021 Queenslander of the Year, was also a strong candidate.

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