TWO YEARS TOO LATE FOR WANNON ROADS
Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan, said Wannon has been waiting 18 months for the Albanese Government to help with the costs of fixing potholes and Labor’s scheme is too little too late.
Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan, said Wannon has been waiting 18 months for the Albanese Government to help with the costs of fixing potholes and Labor’s scheme is too little too late.
In the Wannon electorate, residents are feeling the weight of broken promises and economic mismanagement 18 months into Anthony Albanese’s Labor term. The pledge of a $275 reduction in power bills, cheaper mortgages, and improved family finances has given way to a stark reality of rising costs and unfulfilled commitments.
Labor’s Big Australia could see 1.87 million people arrive in the country over five years as Australians continue to struggle with the cost of living and the rental crisis.
Australia is on track to have a record additional 520,000 people arrive this year.
Vulnerable Residents in Wannon are waiting much longer than before to receive vital Centrelink payments since the Albanese Labor Government took office.
October Edition – Staying informed and up to date with news in Wannon
Member for Wannon Dan Tehan will travel internationally to the United Kingdom as a guest of the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship to attend the ARC Conference.
Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan, is delighted to host the 2023 Wannon Sport and Volunteer Awards at a ceremony on Friday 20 October in Mortlake.
I rise today to call for more transparency when it comes to the allocation of road funding. What we’re seeing from states and territories is them hiding data that shows the conditions of roads right across our country
Towns in Wannon, including Lexton and Beaufort, have warned of a shortage of sticking plaster and energy drinks as a team of fundraisers running from Canberra to Warrnambool pass through.