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The Local Paper. Southern Cross Weekly Edition. Wed., Mar. 6, 2024

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 2024

LABOR WINS DUNKLEY

■ Jodie Belyea of the Australian Labor Party won the Dunkley by-election on Saturday (Mar. 2), with a 4402-vote lead over Liberal candidate, Nathan Conroy. With preferences distributed, Ms Belyea has a 52.7 per cent result. Ms Belyea will be sworn in to the House of Representatives in Canberra. She was supported in the campaign by a visit on Friday (Mar. 2) to the local electorate by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Analysts pointed out that the conservative vote increased for the Liberals, as the Pauline Hanson One Nation Party snd United Australia Party did not contest the by-election. Mr Conroy is likely to return to his role as a Councillor on Frankston City Council. The Dunkley seat was formerly held by Labor with a margin of 6.3 per cent.

Votes analysed

■ Withn 74.6 per cent of votes counted late Sunday afternoon (Mar. 3), Labor’s Jodie Belyea had a 4402-vote lead over Liberal Nathan Conroy in the Dunkley Federal seat by-election. Ms Beklyea had a 41.1 per cent of votes, with 33,347 first preferences. This was a 0.9 per cent swing from the vote attained by the late Peta Murphy, whose death caused the by-election. 9888 8983

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bsaferoofing@gmail.com ● Police want to speak with these two men about an aggravated burglary. ■ More than two years after a couple were The first offender is perceived to be of Cauassaulted in their Mornington home detectives casian appearance with a medium build, brown are making a renewed appeal for information as eyes, wearing glasses and short brown hair. The second offender is perceived to be of they reignite the investigation. Mornington Peninsula Crime Investigation Caucasian appearance with a medium build, Unit detectives have released computer gener- blue eyes and short grey hair. Mornington Crime Investigation Unit Serated images of two men in the hope it will assist the investigation, following the aggravated bur- geant Ross Stewart said: “We are seeking asglary at a Grange Rd home on Thursday, Sep- sistance from the community to help identity the two men depicted in these composite imtember 16, 2021. Detectives have been told an offender forced ages as we believe that this will bring us closer his way into the home, armed with a firearm, to resolving the matter. It will help provide cloto our victims who have sustained signifiand threatened the two residents sometime be- sure cant trauma from this brutal attack. tween 4am-5am. Whilst the incident happened nearly two and A physical altercation ensured before the of- a half years ago, we have been tirelessly workfender stole a mobile phone and fled the scene. ing on this case. Fresh information in recent One of the victims, a 74-year-old man, sus- times has reinvigorated the investigation and we tained minor facial injuries and was taken to are now appealing to the community with any hospital while the 66-year-old woman, was information to contact us. treated for minor injuries at the scene by ambu“Somebody out there in the community lance paramedics. knows something. It doesn’t matter how small Computer generated images of the men de- or how trivial that piece of information is, but it tectives believe may be able to assist with their could be the piece of the puzzle that we need to enquiries have been released. help solve this crime.”

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