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.
Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan MP, has been listening to the community concerns in the electorate of Wannon about the serious consequences that the Albanese Labor Government’s approach to 60-day dispensing could have on local pharmacies and community members.
The Albanese Labor government is bringing in 60-day dispensing, with little to no consultation with pharmacists, putting rural and regional pharmacies at risk.
Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan, is warning that the Albanese Labor Government’s Aboriginal heritage reforms could undermine private property rights and force property owners in Wannon to undergo expensive mandatory cultural surveys for basic activities such as mending fences or planting trees.
It is simple - FUND THE ROADS.
We need our roads invested in. We need more money, not less. The state of our roads needs urgent attention, and I cannot believe that the Labor government would do this to the electors in Wannon. It is an absolute disgrace.
Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan, encourages wineries, cellar doors and cider producers from across Wannon to apply for funding under the Wine Tourism and Cellar Door Grants program.
Member for Wannon, Dan Tehan, today joined members of the Warrnambool Cycling Club to congratulate them on their successful application under the Stronger Communities Programme.