Gippsland Times 26 April 2022

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LEFT: L to R: Warrant Officer Des Byrnes, Chaplain Nathan Runham, Group Captain Nigel Ward, Sale RSL president Marty Tanzer, Sale RSL vice-president Ross Jackson and Sale RSL treasurer Des Fitzgibbon. ABOVE: Hundreds gathered for the Anzac Day Dawn Service in Sale.

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FOOTY AND NETBALL ROUND-UP SPORT

CANDIDATES for the seat of Gippsland have learned where their names will fall on the ballot at next month’s federal election. The Australian Electoral Commission held the ballot draw at their Sale office on Friday with five of the six candidates in attendance. Greg Hansford, representing Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party, drew top spot on the ballot. When asked whether securing first place on the ballot would make a difference to his chances, Mr Hansford

was indifferent, choosing instead to talk about his fellow candidates. “I’m really happy there are so many independents that have stood up,” Mr Hansford said, referring to the candidates from minor parties such as the Liberal Democrates and United Australia. “There are a lot of Victorians who are sick of the same old politics, same old ideas, so the independents like us have new fresh ideas to try and fix the mess that Australia’s in.” Incumbent Member for Gippsland Darren Chester, representing the National Party, drew the second place on the ballot.

Mr Chester said that he doesn’t think the position on the ballot means that much in a seat like Gippsland. “The people of Gippsland are very astute and can find the candidate they’re looking for on the ballot paper,” Mr Chester said. “I think we sometimes exaggerate the importance of ballot position, but it’s good to have the official campaign underway.” Mr Chester said that his campaign will be “relentlessly positive and optimistic” about the future of Gippsland. Continued page 3

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