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Naomi Oakley joins Mothers of the Hills to discuss local issues

Labor’s new candidate for Casey, Naomi Oakley joined the online forum hosted by Mothers of the Hills (MoTHs) on Sunday evening, 2 March, discussing with local families about key issues impacting the community.

“It was my first forum, I felt I was able to understand the key issues being relayed- lived in the Casey area(Yarra Valley) for about 40 years and have lived experience of the issues discussed – like cost of living, childcare, family violence, and climate change,” Ms Oakley said.

“I’ve worked multiple jobs just to make ends meet.”

Ms Oakley said that the Labor Party (ALP) is on the right track, with tangible results such as reduced inflation, wage increases, and a strong focus on housing.

During the forum, she highlighted the ALP’s housing policies, such as rental caps and plans to build 30,000 new homes, with 4000 dedicated to Victoria.

Ms Oakley said she also discussed the ALP’s $1 billion childcare fund, aimed at making childcare more affordable for families.

“I personally understand how challenging this can be, having struggled with finding affordable options for my own children,” she said.

Climate change, especially in disaster-prone areas like Casey, was another key issue, Labor’s new candidate for Casey said she always advocated for better disaster preparedness and more renewable energy support to protect the community.

“I emphasised the importance of community engagement and listening to voters. I’m not your typical politician, I’m here to listen and make sure your voice is heard in Canberra,” Ms Oakley said.

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