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WHAT a pathetic response. Who does one refer council issues to? Not good enough say that we as the residents voted for the council members. They are ignoring us.
This is a typical Coalition response – do nothing, it is too hard. The problem will go away.
Perhaps the Coalition are trying to save money for the East/West Link ($8 billion – how many roads could be fixed or rail lines extended/provided) which will benefit all Victorians. East/West link is to only benefit the Coalition’s buddies.
I suggest that we get rid of all political parties and elect a fully independent parliament. All parties are self centered, promise the world to the electors and then deliver their own agenda.
Arvo Talvik,
Cranbourne.

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