Eastern Beaches News November 2020

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Eastern Beaches News Inform know grow Volume 1. Issue 3

November 2020

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Mayor Clare shares the news, p10

Support was strong for Independent candidate for Noosa Sandy Bolton on election day at the Peregian Beach Community College polling station.

Bolton back for Noosa Local voters have backed Independent Sandy Bolton for a second term as their representative for the state electorate of Noosa. While the official results had not been formally declared by the Electoral Commission of Queensland as Eastern Beaches News went to print, Sandy had claimed victory and her nearest rivals had conceded defeat. “Unofficial preliminary

counting� on the electoral commission results site showed Sandy had 44.03% of the 27,814 votes counted with her nearest rival, James Blevin of the LNP recording 29.33%. Overall, the Palaszczuk Government was returned to power by voters across the State with a swing of about 5% to Labor being recorded as at November 3. Final results will be confirmed mid-November.

Eastern Beaches News, November 2020

Federal news for Wide Bay, p12

Finding Sunny Days with Ali, p16


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