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.
Communities in regional Australia are being put at risk by a dodgy funding deal by the Albanese Government to dish out mobile black spot grants to favoured Labor electorates.
Federal Labor’s proposal to impose a 10 per cent per year increase in fuel taxes and registration charges on the nation’s truckies would cost the sector an additional $2.6 billion over three years and add to inflationary pressures.
The push for the undergrounding of power lines in Apollo Bay is progressing with community member and owner of Apollo Bay Bakery, Sally Cannon, organising a petition to present to Federal Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan.
Dan Tehan, Member for Wannon, said he was delighted that headspace in Colac is now officially launched, delivering on my 2019 commitment for a service for young Australians in Colac and the Otway area.
Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan, is encouraging community groups across Wannon to apply for grants of between $2,500 and $20,000 under the Stronger Communities Programme Round 8.
Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan, is calling on banks to heed the call of the Senate Committee and stop closing local banks until local councils, businesses and affected customers can submit their concerns to this Senate inquiry.
Communities across Wannon are missing out on accessing support from $4 billion in regional funding as the Albanese Government is failing to deliver promised community programs.
Dan Tehan, Member for Wannon, is calling on the Albanese Labor Government to immediately reverse its decision to impose a de facto regional processing penalty on skilled workers in priority sectors hoping to accept one of the thousands of jobs that need to be filled in regional communities.
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