The Coalition welcomes New Zealand citizens who have lived in Australia, contributed to our country, are of good character and want to become Australian.
Impacted by Mobile Black Spots? I invite you to a community forum where you can share your experience with Shadow Minister Coleman and help us ensure that communities in coastal, rural, and regional areas are prioritised for funding to help eliminate mobile black spots. RSVP on 1300 131 692.
Member for Wannon Dan Tehan has invited the Shadow Minister for Communications, the Hon. David Coleman, to Colac for a community forum on mobile black spots.
Before the last election, Labor claimed that people smugglers had changed their business model and were exporting vulnerable people to Australia by plane.
I took the opportunity to remind the Albanese Government that the people of Wannon want to see the restoration of $40 million ripped from the road budget in October 2022 restored in the May budget 2023.
On Sky News, I asked why the Victorian Premier was going to China rather than visiting parts of his state, such as Warrnambool, where the roads are deplorable. Before going on 'secret trips' overseas, he must look after his backyard, which means fixing the roads in Western Victoria.
When it comes to hearing about the issues impacting people in Wannon, there is no substitute for getting out directly and talking to people face to face - and that is exactly what I have been doing. This week I will be out and about in Ararat and Beaufort.
Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan, encourages constituents across Wannon and their families to ask their GP to do an annual check for kidney health if they live with diabetes.