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Working together for a stronger community

We live in such a strong community here in Casey.

Like all communities, we face our challenges, but our history of collaboration gives me confidence that we can build an even stronger future for our region.

Over the past two years, I have spent countless hours doorknocking, calling, and meeting with residents to hear what matters most to you.

From these conversations, I know locals are fed up with poor local roads. Labor ripped funding from our community that impacted over 450 roads that were due to be sealed.

This program was initially funded under the former Liberal Government, and I have spent the past two years advocating for that funding to be reinstated.

We have already shown Labor that we won’t accept their cuts to local road projects.

Our community advocacy saved the Maroondah Highway and Killara Road intersection upgrade and the Montrose roundabout upgrade from Labor’s chopping block.

I’m not going to back down until we get the safer, sealed roads we deserve here in Casey.

Another issue I hear from locals is the need for better health and mental health services.

Last week was R U OK Day, but the reality is, many people in our community aren’t okay.

Labor’s decision to slash Medicare-subsidised mental health sessions from 20 to just 10 has left many people without adequate support.

I am proud that the Liberals are committed to reinstating the full 20 sessions so all Australians can get the support they deserve.

We also have a plan to attract more GP’s. Our plan is about getting more GP’s out into rural and regional areas like Casey.

When I was at Kallista Market last weekend, it was evident locals also want to see improved telecommunications.

The former Coalition government funded and delivered towers across the Yarra Ranges in East Warburton, McMahons Creek, Reefton, Mt Evelyn, Steels Creek, and two in Chum Creek.

I also committed to towers in Silvan and Menzies Creek at the last election, which are in planning stages.

Connectivity is above politics – it’s about saving lives in emergencies.

I have been working in a bipartisan way with the Minister for Communications and will continue working for improved telecommunications right across Casey.

I’m looking forward to seeing what else we can achieve for our region by working together.

As always, if there is anything I can assist with, please do not hesitate to get in touch at Aaron.Violi.MP@aph.gov.au

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