ALP Brochure Daniel Andrews for Mulgrave, 2014 Victorian Election
Brochure distributed in the Electoral District of Mulgrave leading up to the 2014 Victorian Election for the incumbent MP and Leader of the Opposition Daniel Andrews (also referring to himself as 'Dan' during this election).
At the time of this posting polling suggested Labor was in front and Andrews would become Premier of Victoria.
This was the larger reverse side of the brochure highlighting (apparent) opinions of Andrews from the Mulgrave electorate. It highlights Labor's traditional appeal to health, community services and refugees, as well as a small business operator - which it not traditionally associated with Labor.
Also worth noting the 'local dad' pushing the level crossing removal as a grassroots issue with Labor marketing the removal of 50 level crossings over many years (at a cost up up to $8 billion of state money alone) at individual locations with no big ticket major project to commence in the short term. Around half this number of level crossings are proposed by the Coalition with numerous larger projects such as East West Link.
Finally the ongoing ambulance dispute has been highlighted at the bottom with a large space to one 'Jessica Drummond', presumably the 'Jessica' of a previous mailout (see below). The dispute with the union has seen messages scrawled on the back windows of ambulances in Victoria for some time and has been pushed in this election by both Labor and the union. I wonder how much sympathy it would receive from the genuine long-term unemployed however ...
ALP Brochure Daniel Andrews for Mulgrave, 2014 Victorian Election
Brochure distributed in the Electoral District of Mulgrave leading up to the 2014 Victorian Election for the incumbent MP and Leader of the Opposition Daniel Andrews (also referring to himself as 'Dan' during this election).
At the time of this posting polling suggested Labor was in front and Andrews would become Premier of Victoria.
This was the larger reverse side of the brochure highlighting (apparent) opinions of Andrews from the Mulgrave electorate. It highlights Labor's traditional appeal to health, community services and refugees, as well as a small business operator - which it not traditionally associated with Labor.
Also worth noting the 'local dad' pushing the level crossing removal as a grassroots issue with Labor marketing the removal of 50 level crossings over many years (at a cost up up to $8 billion of state money alone) at individual locations with no big ticket major project to commence in the short term. Around half this number of level crossings are proposed by the Coalition with numerous larger projects such as East West Link.
Finally the ongoing ambulance dispute has been highlighted at the bottom with a large space to one 'Jessica Drummond', presumably the 'Jessica' of a previous mailout (see below). The dispute with the union has seen messages scrawled on the back windows of ambulances in Victoria for some time and has been pushed in this election by both Labor and the union. I wonder how much sympathy it would receive from the genuine long-term unemployed however ...