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25.01.2022 IN PARLIAMENT - CITY OF MELBOURNE. The City of Melbourne is the heart of our State. The City delivers a quarter of the state’s economic turnover, $104 billion last year, and almost 1 million people worked in, lived in or visited it each weekday. Now it is a ghost town, windswept and vacant.



25.01.2022 IN PARLIAMENT - VALE RON BEST. Ron Best had a kind heart as big as his smile. it was so tragic that he was taken away, because he and Louise Asher had planned decades of future living together. Vale, Ron Best.

21.01.2022 IN PARLIAMENT - BRIGHTON NORTH ROTARY (LARRY'S LUNCH). Brighton North Rotary Club have had another success, this time hosting a virtual Larry’s lunch to commemorate International Men’s Day and raise funds for youth suicide awareness.

20.01.2022 IN PARLIAMENT - BELL STATION, PRESTON. The Bell Residents Group and the wider Preston community have been banging their collective heads against the wall for years. Despite blanket opposition, the State Government has approved the installation of and access to Bell station parking on the crowded residential side of the station instead of allowing access to the vacant VicTrack land located on the west side.



18.01.2022 BAYSIDE COUNCIL - NEW MAYOR.

17.01.2022 IN PARLIAMENT - ROYAL BRIGHTON YACHT CLUB. The baton has been passed at Royal Brighton Yacht Club.

15.01.2022 IN PARLIAMENT - CELESTE MANNO. Another young woman has been wrongly taken from our community. The murder of Celeste Manno is nothing short of heartbreaking.



13.01.2022 IN PARLIAMENT - GLEN HUNTLY ROAD CROSSING, ELWOOD. The State Labor Government must commit Budget funding to install a proper pedestrian crossing on Glen Huntly Road in Elwood.

13.01.2022 IN PARLIAMENT - OUTDOOR PERMITS. Supporting small business is essential, but the Government must get the balance right. The new outdoor dining permit system must be balanced with any effects it has on residential amenity or the potential to reduce trade to surrounding businesses.

13.01.2022 IN PARLIAMENT - NEPEAN HIGHWAY NOISE BARRIERS. The State Labor Government ignores my community. We deserve our fair share. The only noise protection for residents of Brighton along Nepean Highway is an old, falling-down wooden fence.

13.01.2022 IN PARLIAMENT - SCHOOL SUSTAINABILITY FESTIVAL. The Port Phillip Eco-Centre’s annual School Sustainability Festival was again a success.

12.01.2022 BAYSIDE U3A WITH DENISE SCOTT. Denise Scott is funny! Bayside U3A invited comedian Denise Scott to celebrate the end of the year. We heard how her doctor claims Denise is her favourite comedian but keeps calling her Denise Drysdale. U3A offers short courses to people 'active in retirement'. If you are interested in what they have to offer, you can visit their website: https://baysideu3a.org



11.01.2022 IN PARLIAMENT - WHAT IS COVID NORMAL? Labor has crippled our great State. The net result of Labor’s vandalism is an economic basket case that this Government will never fix, a swathe of people who have been emotionally and mentally scarred, and a Government that has done untold damage to our institutions and undermined the community’s trust in them.

09.01.2022 IN PARLIAMENT - ADVERSE POSSESSION. The State Government does not have protections in place to stop fake and costly adverse possession claims being used as a device to oppose residential development.

08.01.2022 IN PARLIAMENT - BAYSIDE UPSTANDERS PROJECT. Each year five Bayside schools work together on the Upstanders project, which teaches children the importance of being an upstander, not a bystander, to bullying.

03.01.2022 IN PARLIAMENT - MELBOURNE MONTESSORI SCHOOL. What is better than winning the Educator’s Innovative Schools Award? Winning it two years in a row, as Melbourne Montessori’s senior school has! Congratulations to the school.

01.01.2022 IN THE DAILY MAIL: Liberal MP James Newbury described the proposal as a 'jobs tax' and said it will kill casual jobs. 'Victorian lockdowns have been especially tough on businesses in our state. Many of those businesses were forced to cut casual hours during the lockdown,' he told Daily Mail Australia. ... Mum and dad small businesses have done it tough this year. Instead of encouraging those businesses to re-employ casuals, many of whom are young people and women desperate for work, Labor is slapping a job tax on casuals. 'It just shows Daniel Andrews doesn't understand the private sector.'

01.01.2022 IN PARLIAMENT - THE RIGHT TO RETURN HOME. Victorians have a right to return home. Thousands of Victorians are stuck overseas. Their lives are in limbo. When will the State Government allow overseas Victorians their right to return home?

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