Mail - Mountain Views Star Mail - 22nd November 2022

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Mountain Views

Tuesday, 22 November, 2022

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New town plan for Wandin North

Casey MP fights to restore roads funding

Yarra Valley Show returns with a bang

Food bus opens to assist locals

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Pink parade Yarra Glen Primary School has led the town in a campaign to support local breast cancer patients. The school joined the McGrath Foundation’s Pink Up October campaign with senior students visiting local school businesses under the school’s supervision to ask them to join the cause. It was a great opportunity for the school to be part of something as a collective and to rally behind the families who’re currently going through it at home. Turn to page 14 for the full story

Addi, Maddy and Mason enjoyed making the school and town pink for a good cause. Picture: RENEE WOOD

Off to the polls teering spanning from fulfilling their duty as a ‘professional grandfather’ to restoring human rights or just backing in a local candidate they have faith in to look after and represent the community. In the final weeks ahead of the election, major parties also came forward with their pledges and commitments. Evelyn MP and Liberal candidate Bridget Vallence has pledged a total of $34.6 million towards community projects across the electorate throughout her campaign, while Labor candidate Lorna Dent has promised $5 million

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on a hyper-local level to the Seville Recreation Reserve. Eildon MP and Liberal candidate Cindy McLeish has also promised over $6.2 million in the last week alone, with Labor candidate Jane Judd also making three grant commitments to help support important community groups. Locals are also vying for their spot in the Upper House with Star Mail speaking to them about why they’re putting their hat in the ring. Turn to pages 7 to 11 for election campaign coverage

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some of the biggest factors in who they intended on putting number one on their ballot. Pre-polling numbers on the opening days were around 50 per cent more than in 2018. With close to 4.4 million people enrolled to vote in this election, compared to only 4.1 million in 2018, its seemingly appearing more people are wanting to have their say at this election. Party volunteers did their best to brave the poor weather and remain courteous to each other and voters, with their reasons for volun-

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Voters in Eildon and Evelyn are weighing up who gets their vote for the upcoming 26 November state election. A record number of voters hit early-voting centres on an opening day, with queues forming as residents looked to have their say on who I’ll represent them. Keen voters who headed to a local polling centre early cited convenience as the main reason for avoiding the election day queues (and the subsequent democracy sausage), while issues like support for small businesses, the blurring of party lines and policies are

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