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| More than 100 people were Beneath the Wisteria in Shepparton's Maude St Mall to hear eight candidates for the Seat of Murray in July 2 election. |
All nine candidates had five minutes to explain who they
were, why they had nominated for the northern Victorian seat of Murray, why
they should be elected to represent the near 100 000 electors who live in the
nearly 20 000 square kilometre area based on sheep, wheat, dairy, viticulture
and fruit processing industries.
Speakers today included independents Nigel Hicks, Andrew
Bock, Fern Summer and Dianne Teasdale (just nominated), and Damian Drum
(Nationals), Ian Christoe (Greens), Alan
Williams (Labor), Robert Danieli (Country Party) and Duncan McGauchie (Liberals).
Each speaker was allowed five minutes to present their
arguments and each took two or three questions from the crowd.
The event, the first public appearance of the candidates en masse,
was greeted with enthusiasm by the crowd, which demonstrated respect for the speakers and treated the public
meeting, in a public space (Shepparton’s Maude St Mall) with the civility.
Master of ceremonies for the day, John Pettigrew, was
thrilled with the outcome of the gathering.
The next Beneath the
Wisteria gathering on Saturday, June 25, will allow reflection on what was discussed today, and by whom, and those
attending will be able to articulate their views on who should represent Murray
after July 2 and why.

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