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PENINSULA-FRANKSTON-GREATER DANDENONG CASEY-CARDINIA EDITION

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● Gary Mass, Narre Warren South

■ Narre Warren South MLA Gary Maas has told State Parliament that local households households are averaging about $1000 of gaming losses per annum. “That is, each and every household, on average, in my electorate has losses of a thousand bucks per annum,” Mr Maas said, quoting research by intern Jack Keating, a student from Melbourne University. “The report focused very heavily on electronic gaming machine usage in a suburban and socioeconomic disadvantage context. “The report found what we all know: there is above-average density of electronic gaming machines in my electorate in Narre Warren South, which has one of the highest annual player expenditures. “The report also found high accessibility of those machines in my suburbs. “More work can be done – we know that. But the previous reforms announced by our government have ensured that the gambling industry has a much stronger oversight. “Gambling reforms introduced in 2023 were a great step by the Labor Government. The reforms included load-up limits reduced from $1000 to $100 and mandatory closure periods for those electronic gaming machines. I know that these reforms will impact people in a very positive way in my community of Narre Warren South,” Mr Maas said.

MP SHUNS NUCLEAR POWER PROPOSALS ■ Mulgrave MLA Eden Foster has dismissed the Federal Opposition’s proposals for nuclear energy. “If we put a nuclear reactor in Sandown, for example, in my electorate ... we might have a meltdown in Sandown, and I certainly do not want a meltdown in Sandown, and neither do the residents of my electorate of Mulgrave,” Ms Fostrer told State Parliament. “We have also got to think about consultation and what the community would say. What about First Nations people? What would they say? “We need to ensure that local communities are on board with this hypothetical project. I would like to finish by reaffirming my support of this motion condemning the Federal Opposition’s policy on nuclear.” Earlier Ms Foster said: “We know that nuclear power is extremely expensive and the possible environmental impacts are devastating, and we heard the member for Point Cook highlight one serious and really sad example of the impacts that nuclear has. “Those opposite have been quite inconsistent on this issue, flip-flopping between suggesting that it would be part of the energy mix if they were to form government and refusing to say whether they will remove the nuclear ban in Victoria,” Ms Foster said.

Mordialloc Creek is ‘spectacular’

■ Mordialloc MLA Tim Richardson says that the local creek is “spectacular”. “Mordialloc Creek is the jewel in the City of Kingston area, and Mordialloc is a place where people come to enjoy and love our natural environment and beautiful community. “It has always been a beautiful meeting place, and together now with the mouth of Mordialloc Creek coming in and with all the boats and communities there it is a really spectacular place. “But with inland storm surges, sediment coming down from Eumemmerring Creek and Mordialloc Creek really builds up and impacts on the natural environment and on the Mordialloc Creek community boaties through there. “I was really proud to team up with a former minister for environment Minister D’Ambrosio, who secured funding for dredging of Mordialloc Creek,” Mr Richardson told the Legislative Assembly.

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