Deeming,who waschosen by the Liberal Party to top its ticket in the Western Metropolitan Region at last year’s state election,slammed what she described as left-wing educational curriculums.
“The final straw which compelled me to challenge the government head on was discovering that school policies and curriculums had been radically altered,” she said.
“Instead of being inspired by history’s heroes,students were being chastised and even told to stand up in class and apologise for historical crimes they had neither committed nor condoned.
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“They were told that the physical world is on the brink of doom.”
Deeming filled the vacancy created when former upper house MP Bernie Finnwas expelled from the Liberal Party after saying that abortion should be banned in Victoria,even for rape survivors. Finn unsuccessfully contested the November election for the Democratic Labour Party.
Her first speech to state parliament also took aim at moves to further decriminalise sex work in Victoria.