Jodie Haydon campaigns for Labor Party candidate in NSW state election at ... trends now
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She has previously vowed to stay out of politics but Anthony Albanese's girlfriend Jodie Haydon was today pictured out and about campaigning hard for the Labor Party.
The 'first lady' of Australian politics was snapped handing out leaflets for Labor candidate Ash Ambihaipahar at Mortdale Station in southern Sydney ahead of the NSW state election on March 25.
Dressed in a stylish bright red blazer paired with black slacks and heels, Ms Haydon was seen smiling and chatting with Anna Minns, wife of NSW opposition leader Chris Minns.
Jodie Haydon (left) chats to Anna Minns (right), wife of NSW opposition leader Chris Minns
The pair were seen at Mortdale station in Sydney's south handing out flyers in support of local candidate Ash Ambihaipahar
The pair embraced one another before handing out party flyers to passing members of the public and posing for a selfie with Ms Ambihaipahar.
The candidate later posted the picture on her Facebook page alongside the caption: 'Yeah the girls! Great to have Jodie Haydon and Anna Minns at Mortdale station this morning.'
Ms Haydon, 45, vowed to avoid political commentary before Mr Albanese became prime minister.
'Anthony is the one here who is running for political office, it's not me,' she said in a News Corp interview before the 2022 election.