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Surprise match hard launches at ball

Written by on July 3, 2024

A surprising new match has gone public for the first time at Canberra’s event of the season.

Australian politicians, members of the media and other influential guests have dazzled at the annual Midwinter Ball, held in the Great Hall at Canberra’s Parliament House.

This year, political duo Georgie Purcell and Josh Burns have stepped out for their first public appearance as a couple.

The pair have known each other for years, but their union has surprised many because of their opposing stance on the conflict in the Middle East.

Despite their differences, the Victorian Animal Justice MP and the Jewish Labor MP have hard-launched their relationship, attending the ball both wearing black.

Pictured arm-in-arm, Ms Purcell can be seen in a strapless black gown, while Mr Burns wears a classic black suit, white shirt and black bow tie.

Ms Pursell accessorised with gold statement earrings and a gold chain necklace, with her short blonde bob swept back.

Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers and wife Laura Chalmers were beaming as they entered the Great Hall.

Mr Chalmers also cut a classic look with a black suit and tie, while Mrs Chalmers wore a stunning blue dress with gold embroidery.

MP Bill Shorten was also pictured in a classic black suit and tie, entering the event alongside his daughter who wore a low-cut shiny dress.

Described as the “premier social event on the political calendar”, the ball raises money for charity through corporate support and online auctions.

On Wednesday night, some of the most high profile politicians in the country lit up the red carpet with their partners, donning black tie gowns created by Australian designers.

To date, the Midwinter Ball has raised more than $5m for charities such as Dolly’s Dream, Feel the Magic, Butterfly Foundation, Project Independence, ACT Wildlife, The Rev. Bill Crews Foundation, Bosom Buddies, Arthritis ACT and the Daniel Morcombe Foundation.

Attendees can bid on multiple items, including a dinner with the PM and Ms Haydon, with the highest bid sitting at $25,432 on Wednesday afternoon.

“A rare opportunity to share a meal with the nation’s ‘first couple’ – Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon – at The Lodge or Kirribilli House. Generous hospitality is guaranteed for up to four guests,” the bidding website reads.

A dinner with Opposition Leader Peter Dutton went for $12,000.

“A wonderful opportunity to be at the dining table with the Leader of the Opposition, Peter Dutton together with 2 of his colleagues,” the website says.

“The prize, for 3 people, will be located in one of Canberra’s finest restaurants.”

More to come