UPDATE: Just weeks out from a federal election, independent MP Cathy McGowan has a message for major parties.
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"Independents do get things done and any time any one of you says the opposite, the people of rural and regional Australia will remember these words," she told parliament in a valedictory speech on Thursday.
"Independents deliver. Marginal seats matter."
Ms McGowan is retiring as member for Indi after six years, hoping to pass the baton on to another independent candidate, rural health researcher Helen Haines.
"I have run one leg of this relay, and the independent banner carries a precious leg for our future."
She first won the seat in 2013, defeating long-serving Liberal MP Sophie Mirabella with a strong grassroots campaign.
Her margin increased at the 2016 election, handing Ms Mirabella another loss.
The outgoing MP said her community took a huge risk in voting for her on both occasions.
But she believes voting for an independent now seems less like a risk and more like choosing a sane, sensible alternative.
She thanked those she has worked alongside on the crossbench, holding sway over contentious legislation, such as the Centre Alliance's Rebekha Sharkie and Greens MP Adam Bandt.
"May you grow and multiply."
Ms McGowan believes in her years in office her community has had its voice heard and the Liberal-National government has been called to account.
But she stressed their work is far from done.
"All of us need to hold the next government to account," she said.
"Don't get mad, get elected."
EARLIER: The orange army is on its way to Canberra today to watch Indi MP Cathy McGowan give her valedictory speech.
About 200 supporters are expected to attend Parliament House for the occasion, including many who boarded buses before the sun was up to get there.
Ms McGowan's speech is expected to start at 11.45am.
She told The Border Mail last week she will use her time to thank the youth who started her political journey and launch a call to action for them get involved in politics.
To watch the speech live, visit the Parliament website at www.aph.gov.au/news_and_events/watch_parliament.
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