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Government

Informal vote high in ‘mini Melbourne Cup’

BOOST: Federal Member for Mallee John Forrest won re-election with an increased vote of more than three percent.
Posted by Weekly Advertiser in Government on 25 Aug 2010 at 01:02 am

More than one in 20 Wannon voters signalled their confusion and lack of political inspiration with an informal ballot at Saturday’s Federal Election. The informal vote, up almost 50 percent on the 2007 election, was well ahead of the statewide trend in the nine-candidate Wannon election, described as a ‘mini Melbourne Cup’ by political expert Dr Benno Engels. Major-party candidates Dan Tehan and Judith McNamara suffered big negative swings while the five independents failed to make much impact. Mr Tehan retained the seat for the Liberal Party, succeeding retired former Speaker of the House of Representatives David Hawker, who held the seat for more than 27 years. He said he was now focussed on getting on with his new job representing the people of Wannon. “The overall result was very humbling and very pleasing,” Mr Tehan said. “We ran a very positive campaign and look, there’s a lot of hard work which really starts from now. I’m really looking forward to that,” he said. James Purcell, leading vote-getter among the Wannon independents with almost six percent of votes, described the result as pleasing. “The collapse of the Labor vote as well as the Liberal vote meant we didn’t achieve our goal of making it a marginal seat but 15 percent of votes for the independents was pleasing,” ...
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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Government
on 08/09/2010 at 04:58 PM

Federal Member for Mallee John Forrest has described a decision by two regional independents to side with the Labor Party as ‘incredibly’ disappointing.

“Labor’s first term in office was bad enough and this rainbow coalition of Labor, the ...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Government
on 01/09/2010 at 02:39 PM

The controversial National Broadband Network will be a hot topic when the Australian Telecommunications Users Group brings its seventh annual regional communications roadshow to Horsham on Tuesday.

The advocacy body will provide updates on...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Government
on 01/09/2010 at 02:26 PM

Former Horsham mayor Kevin Dellar and his wife Greer have listed regional similarity, transport, the Wimmera Mallee Pipeline and business as major issues in an official objection to proposals to shift Horsham from the federal electorate of ...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Government
on 01/09/2010 at 02:23 PM

By DEAN LAWSON

Outspoken Wimmera community leader Darryl Argall has called on the three tiers of government to reinvigorate the national Landcare movement.

Mr Argall said a closer partnership between federal, state and local government in...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Government
on 18/08/2010 at 04:15 PM

By GREG O’CONNOR

The Liberal Party stranglehold on the Wannon electorate looks set to continue at this Saturday’s Federal Election, despite a Labor Party push to make it a marginal seat.

New candidate Dan Tehan is favoured to continue his...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Government
on 11/08/2010 at 11:07 AM

New $8-million Horsham headquarters for a community service agency will rely heavily on government grant money next year.

Wimmera Uniting Care has $3-million for stage one of the three-stage Baillie Street project and has asked for $2.5 mi...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Government
on 04/08/2010 at 03:05 PM

Horsham district and the west Wimmera will farewell the Mallee and become part of Wannon electorate under a proposed redistribution of Victorian Federal Electorate Boundaries.

A Victorian Redistribution Committee proposal is based on votin...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Government
on 29/07/2010 at 11:45 AM

Wimmera communities have an opportunity to protect historical sites through new Victorian Government Heritage Grants funding.

Planning Minister Justin Madden has called on Victorians to help find and protect heritage sites and objects thro...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Government
on 28/07/2010 at 04:32 PM

Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party Julie Bishop visited Ararat as part of a tour of the Wannon electorate with new candidate Dan Tehan.

Ararat Liberal Party branch secretary Ron Roberts and branch member Graeme Ward were on hand to wish th...

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Posted by Weekly Advertiser from Horsham
in Government
on 28/07/2010 at 04:20 PM

The Australian Greens will have their first home-grown candidate in the seat of Mallee, with Ouyen-born business-woman Helen Healy set to contest the Federal seat at the August 21 election.

The Mildura-based events manager, pictured, said ...

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