A 32-year-old business adviser and rugby referee has been selected to replace Todd Barclay in the safe National seat of Clutha-Southland.
Hamish Walker was selected by local members last night.
Walker was born in Dunedin, and has previously worked as a consultant at an accountancy firm, in banking and has run his own property management company in Auckland.
Other experience includes working as a fisherman, a police jailer and a gold miner. Walker has also been a first class rugby referee and sits on the Otago Rugby Board.
Walker stood for National in Dunedin South in 2014, losing to Labour MP Clare Curran by 3858 votes.