Australia election 2022 Kooyong: Josh Frydenberg eats FIVE sausage sandwiches in one morning

Josh Frydenberg in trouble as he falls behind independent candidate after eating FIVE sausage sandwiches in the one election morning

  • Treasurer Josh Frydenberg spotted tucking into five sausages on Saturday
  • May have been election nerves, as 50-year-old looks to retain seat of Kooyong
  • Has been the MP in parliament since 2010, facing pressure from Monique Ryan
  • With just over 20 per cent of votes counted at 8pm, Ms Ryan took an early lead 

Josh Frydenberg is in serious danger of being booted out of parliament, depriving the Liberals of a tipped future leader.

The treasurer is in serious trouble in the seat of Kooyong in Melbourne’s inner-east, with election guru Anthony Green saying he is likely to lose

With about 30 per cent of the votes counted, Treasurer Frydenberg, 50, was trailing independent candidate Monique Ryan just after 8.30pm.

Mr Frydenberg had 42.5 per cent of the primary vote, just ahead of Ms Ryan on 40.8 per cent, suffering a 6.7 per cent swing against him.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg enjoys a sausage with son Blake after voting on Saturday

Labor’s Peter Lynch has 6.7 per cent of the vote with Piers Mitchem of The Greens on 6.2 per cent – both of whom will heavily preference Ms Ryan.

In a possible sign of election day nerves, he devoured five sausages at voting booths in his electorate before midday on Saturday.

Frydenberg was spotted tucking into multiple offerings from the BBQ as early as 8am on Saturday, making his way to suburbs such as Kew, Surrey Hills and Balwyn to chat to voters.

He was out and about soon after polling booths opened at 8am, hammering home his message to ‘keep Josh’.

Frydenberg has represented Kooyong since the 2010 election.

After tucking into his fifth snag, he told reporters before midday there was a ‘good mood coming from the booths’ and he was quietly confident he would retain his status as the member for Kooyong.

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg running with wife Amie in Canberra. The pair met at a Melbourne bar in 2008 and share two children

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg running with wife Amie in Canberra. The pair met at a Melbourne bar in 2008 and share two children

When quizzed on his impressive weight loss last year after he shed almost 10kg, a coy Frydenberg told Daily Mail Australia it was due to hard work.

He shed his weight after cutting out sugar and burgers, and dedicated himself to getting fit after doing ‘no exercise’ in 2020 as handling the pandemic was his main focus.

‘One can only hope the exercise regime holds and I don’t revert to type,’ the Treasurer said at the time.

As a boy growing up in Melbourne, Mr Frydenberg was sports-mad and almost dropped out of school aged 15 to pursue a professional tennis career.

On a Christmas break with his family at their home in Hawthorn, in Melbourne’s inner east, Mr Frydenberg had a light-bulb moment in 2020 and realised he had to change, and fast.

Mr Frydenberg (pictured in 1989) was obsessed with tennis as a boy

The Treasurer competing in a charity fun run

Left: Mr Frydenberg circa 1989 when he spent a year after high school playing tennis. Right: The Treasurer competing in a charity fun run

As a boy growing up in Melbourne, Mr Frydenberg (pictured on court) was sports-mad and almost dropped out of school aged 15 to pursue a professional tennis career

As a boy growing up in Melbourne, Mr Frydenberg (pictured on court) was sports-mad and almost dropped out of school aged 15 to pursue a professional tennis career

Josh Frydenberg’s fitness overhaul 

Diet: In 2020, the Treasurer gorged on hamburgers, Coca-Cola and lollies – but now eats balanced meals and has swapped fat and sugar for protein and veggies.

Exercise: At the height of the pandemic, Mr Frydenberg barely did any exercise because he was so busy. But now he does a 45-minute cycle every morning and also runs and plays tennis when possible.

Sleep: The treasurer has admitted that he slept much less than usual in 2020 because it was a ‘hard slog’. But he has since resumed a more regular sleeping pattern.

The father of two, who is married to employment lawyer Amie, started cycling on his bike and walking in a bid to seize each day.

The result was a noticeable weight-loss that has left him feeling happier and healthier.

Mr Frydenberg became treasurer in 2018 when Scott Morrison was made prime minister following Malcolm Turnbull’s ousting.

He was born to two Jewish immigrants in the the wealthy Melbourne suburb of Kew and studied at Monash University before completing a master’s in international relations at Oxford and becoming a political advisor.

In 2003, Mr Frydenberg left former prime minister John Howard’s office to become a junior jackaroo on Commonwealth Hill sheep station in South Australia’s north, citing exhaustion for the dramatic sea change.

After moving back to Melbourne and working for investment bank Deutsche, and completing a masters in public administration at Harvard, he turned to politics and quickly rose up the ranks.

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