News - Cranbourne Star News - 26th January 2023

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Population boom continues

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Swans survive a thriller

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On the world stage Two young tennis lovers from Cranbourne are proving themselves on the world stage as ballkids for the Australian Open. Fourteen-year-old Charvi Shetty from Clyde North, who plays for Haileybury College and Cranbourne Tennis Club, has been playing tennis for 10 years. Walker, 15, lives in Cranbourne North and plays for Cranbourne Tennis Club. He has been playing tennis for seven years. Story page 8

Charvi Shetty loves playing and watching tennis.

Retirement twist In a just-released autobiography, former Cranbourne MP Jude Perera has revealed a falling out with Premier Daniel Andrews played a role in his retirement. The four-term Labor MP’s life, political and health battles are detailed in his just-released autobiography Challenging Incomplete Democracy. The 69-year-old, who was the first Sri Lank-

an-born and -educated MP elected to a lower house of parliament in Australia, retired in 2018 after a long battle with renal disease and two kidney transplants. In his book, Mr Perera describes then Opposition Leader Mr Andrews dumping him as an opposition parliamentary secretary after missing a division during Parliament in 2014. It resulted in the Opposition “losing a vote we should have won”. He would not regain a Cabinet or parlia-

mentary secretary role. Mr Perera, one of Mr Andrews’s “very loyal supporters”, wrote that colleagues thought his demotion was “very unfair”. “I was sick as a dog and was disappointed with how Daniel Andrews had treated me, a loyal supporter. “This event coupled with my health issues led me to consider retirement.” Mr Perera told Star News that Mr Andrews was a “tough cookie”.

“He knows what he has to do to maintain his support in the electorate.” He was not surprised by Labor’s decisive state election win in November. “There was a large silent vote that supported Labor because of its handling of the coronavirus issue.” In his book, he writes that Mr Andrews “seems to put his personal survival first and foremost and is very good at it”. Continued page 7

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