News - Cranbourne Star News - 12th May 2022

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A line Mick Morland’s grandchildren were the first to traverse the Mick Morland Legacy Link after its opening on Saturday, from left, Stephanie Morland, Charlotte Morland, Allison Sanders, Max Morland, Damon Evans and Logan Evans. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

On Saturday, almost five years after he lost his life in a tragic road accident, the legacy of former Casey mayor and long-time councillor Mick Morland was set in stone. His widow Kay and family members joined former council colleagues, administrators and friends at the official opening of the Mick Morland Legacy Link and Recreation Reserve in Clyde North. The link is a dedicated walkway between the Manna Gum Community Centre, Cardinia Creek and the recreation reserve, home to the Berwick Springs football, netball and cricket clubs and the Melbourne Flash Sports Club. Full story page 15

Missing in Holt By Eleanor Wilson, Marcus Uhe, Shelby Brooks, Jonty Ralphsmith and Cam Lucadou-Wells Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party has been accused of fielding ‘ghost candidates’ in the federal election, including several in the South East from addresses as far away as WA and Queensland. Some of its candidates are proving elusive and, to add to the confusion, election material on the party’s website has the same photo ap-

pearing on how to vote material for different candidates. This comes amid allegations of One Nation fielding ‘ghost candidates’, where candidates with no traceable online presence or connection to an electoral seat they are standing in and often live interstate. Although within election rules, it does bring into question the ability of the candidate to effectively represent the local area. In Holt, questions have been raised about Sandra Ambard, standing for One Nation.

Multiple attempts by Star News to contact Ms Ambard, via One Nation’s head office, have been unsuccessful. As of Friday 6 May Ms Ambard did not have a candidate profile on the One Nation’s official website and has a minimal social media presence, with no LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram or Twitter accounts linking her to One Nation or her candidacy. On Monday 9 May, a blank profile was added to the website, with no photo or biography. Listed as working in finance administration

by the AEC, Star News was led to Queensland tourism company Divers Den, where a woman with the same name is listed as an accounts department employee. When contacted on Friday 6 May, an employee from Divers Den said they were not at liberty to say whether this employee was the candidate in question, due to privacy reasons. The AEC said on Friday 6 May that Sandra Ambard declared her address in the Cairns suburb of Westcourt in north Queensland. Continued page 13

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