Just like that we find ourselves in the last month of 2023.
The past twelve months have brought their share of challenges. I understand the difficulties many residents are facing with the rising cost of living.
It’s been just 18 months since Anthony Albanese and Labor were elected. In that time, electricity is up 18 per cent, gas is up 28 per cent, interest rates have risen 12 times and Australians are still waiting for their promised $275 reduction in power bills.
I have been advocating in Parliament for the government to do more to ease your cost-of-living and will continue doing so.
We are stronger when we work together. This Christmas in particular, I urge you to reach out to your friends, family, loved ones and neighbours.
A simple conversation, a shared meal and a small gesture of kindness can make the world of difference.
Despite the challenges faced by many this year, our community spirit here in the Yarra Ranges has continued to shine.
We had a great win late last month. The Albanese Labor Government was considering scrapping the funds secured by the former Liberal Government for the Maroondah Highway and Killara Road upgrade in Coldstream. However, our strong community campaign resulted in the funding being saved for our community. This wouldn’t have been possible without the 1000 plus people who signed my petition, who came to our community meetings and who advocated for the funds to be kept in Coldstream. This vital safety upgrade will benefit residents of Coldstream, Gruyere, Yering, Yarra Glen, Healesville, Seville and the wider Yarra Valley. With the funds saved, it is now time the Victorian Labor Government delivered this project for our community.
Over the past few months, it’s been wonderful to see that strong sense of community on display at the Kallista Revival Festival – which I was proud to support through a $18,500 grant to re-establish the market – as well as the Mt Evelyn Street Party, Lilydale and Yarra Valley Show, Kilsyth Festival and the Lilydale Street Fair.
These events wouldn’t be possible without the dedicated volunteers and community groups that work tirelessly to bring them to life and that’s why I’m really looking forward to recognising many locals at my upcoming Volunteer & Community Awards on December 9.
Lastly, I wanted to let you know that my office has recently moved. You can now find me at 110 Main Street, Lilydale, or alternatively, I can still be reached on (03) 9727 0799 or at Aaron.Violi.MP@aph.gov.au.
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.