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Libs pledge road design shake-up
Narre Warren North Liberal candidate Timothy Dragan and Shadow Planning Minister Ryan Smith with Narre Warren North residents Anne Kleidon, Stephen Craig, Robert Evans and Steve Kane. 301244
The notorious Narre Warren North Road upgrade will be redesigned if the Liberals and Nationals win the State Election this November. Liberal candidate for Narre Warren North Timothy Dragan and Shadow Planning Minister Ryan Smith last week announced the LNP would commit $5 million to the design change. The changes would see a set of lights installed where Narre Warren North Road meets Crawley Road, along with a break in the centre at Brundrett Road. The road design, which is currently underway, opts to make Crawley Road left-in and left-out only and remove right turns from Brundrett Road, causing uproar among residents who also claim plans for several U-turns along Narre Warren North Road are unsafe. Story page 3
Rents rise by 7% Rental prices in the City of Casey continue to rise, according to new State Government statistics. The June Quarter 2022 Rental Report indicates the median rental price in Casey has increased by 7 per cent in the last year, reaching $430 in the June 2022 quarter. The percentage of affordable rentals in the municipality has also halved since September
2019, dropping to 10.3 per cent. The rise in rental stress is a concerning constant across the state. The Melbourne Rent Index (MRI) increased by 3.2 per cent in the June quarter, the largest quarterly increase since June 2008. In mid-2017, fewer than 7000 people came to Victorian homelessness services each month due to housing affordability stress. But recently-released Australian Institute of
Health and Welfare data shows that number is up to nearly 10,000 per month. The damning figures have led peak bodies and local government areas to call for urgent action from the government. The City of Casey last week announced its advocacy list ahead of the November State Election, which stressed the need for increased social housing in the municipality. The council called for an “urgent invest-
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