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Shane Easson (born 22 March 1955) was Chief of Staff to former NSW Premier Barrie Unsworth. He advises firms on transport, and since 1984 has written and presented on behalf of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) its submissions for NSW state and Federal Redistributions. Easson has an MBA which he studied for at UNSW. He was formerly Education and Research Office for the NSW Branch, ALP (1984–86). Mr Easson's younger twin is Michael Easson, formerly Secretary of the Labor Council of NSW (1989–94) In 2006 he completed the ALP's case for the NSW Federal Redistribution and also Queensland's Federal Redistribution - where many analysts correctly predicted the 2007 election would be won. == Bennelong == Easson put forward the Labor Party's proposals for the Redistribution changes in John Howard's seat of Bennelong, with the belief in two key factors weakening the once-safe seat for the Liberals: *Electoral Boundary changes *Migrants entering the area Due to the rapid influx of mostly Asian migrants he suggests that the growing ethnic population in Bennelong is "more susceptible to voting Labor than those they have replaced". He said that this factor would help Maxine McKew in her bid to win the Prime Minister's seat. In an interview on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) nightly program the 7.30 Report, McKew stated that her reasons for running for the seat of Benelong were due to a report on compiled by Shane Easson.
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