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 Former Newman Government police minister David Gibson has revealed how he was driven towards suicide by an internecine plot within his own party to oust him from politics. The retired politician has spoken for the first time about how a new life in West Australia and blossoming relationship with a transgender partner have helped him find happiness and tackle the mental demons that still haunt him from his time in public life. Tarmon Smith with his partner, former LNP MP David Gibson. Five years out of politics I still have mental health issues, he told The Sunday Mail in an exclusive interview.
 Former Newman Government police minister David Gibson has revealed how he was driven towards suicide by an internecine plot within his own party to oust him from politics. The retired politician has spoken for the first time about how a new life in West Australia and blossoming relationship with a transgender partner have helped him find happiness and tackle the mental demons that still haunt him from his time in public life. Tarmon Smith with his partner, former LNP MP David Gibson. Five years out of politics I still have mental health issues, he told The Sunday Mail in an exclusive interview.
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He said he had been unable to get solid answers on where the multi million-dollar project was at.
“Sadly, due to politics, I’ve not been able to get detailed briefings on what the latest design looks like, between Beerwah and Beerburrum,” he said.
“I sought a briefing before the election and basically got told ‘Sorry, we can t show you that at the moment we’re in discussions with the Federal Government’.
“I get that those kind of discussions can occur but I do know they re having very detailed discussions with landholders about what the design looks like.
“And that s frustrating because I’m actually here to help.”