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Labor’s King Hit Of Casey’s Neighbourhood Watch Program To Be Reversed A Baillieu Government will restore Casey’s Neighbourhood Watch program which has been delivered a ‘king hit’ by John Brumby after his Government terminated access to local crime statistics.
Brumby Government Must Increase Police Numbers In Bayside Suburbs To Combat Anti-Social Behaviour An Upper House MP has continued her call for the better use of police resources across the local community by the Brumby Government to deal with the rise in anti-social behaviour along the Kingston and Frankston bayside suburbs.

Education News

John Brumby has secretly forced more than 150 schools into closing or merging in Victoria so it is no surprise that this Labor Government is also gagging principals and threatening to take back funding if they speak out against the Government.

Waste Watch News

Inga Peulich has called on the Minister for Consumer Affairs and Consumer Affairs Victoria to develop guidelines and an industry standard for exit clauses for gym memberships. Exit clauses for gyms need an industry standard as an absolute minimum to protect customers as well as people who work in those industries.

Community News

National Youth Week Grants celebrate and recognise the value of all young Victorians in their local communities by funding events, projects and activities organised for young people by young people during National Youth Week. Application Forms are avilable here.

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Inga Peulich MLCInga Peulich was re-elected to the Victorian Parliament in November 2006 as a Member of the Legislative Council for the South Eastern Metropolitan Region having already served in the Victorian Parliament from 1992- 2002 as a Member of the Legislative Assembly.

Upon election, Inga was appointed to the Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations and brings a depth of Committee experience including 10 years on the All-Party Family and Community Development Committee and experience as Deputy Chair. Inga has also been appointed Acting President and as Chair assisting the Shadow Minister for Industry, Major Projects and Small Business.

Before her re-election to the Victorian Legislative Council, Inga completed 3 years on the Victorian Liberal Administrative Committee, served 2 years as Metropolitan Female Vice President and chaired a number of key party committees including State Strategy, the State Council Agenda Committee and the Victorian Liberal Training Committee.

Inga Peulich was born in Bosnia and Herzegovina and emigrated to Australia with her family as a little girl in 1967. She is the proud mother of Paul, a 25 year old who studied in New York on an athletics scholarship and is now a Councillor in the City of Kingston. With a 30 year involvement in small business, Inga has also served as a councillor in the South East and began her political life as a child care activist.

Before being elected to the Victorian Parliament, Inga was an English Faculty Head at Cleeland and Eumemmering Secondary Colleges, teaching VCE English and Psychology. She is an International Teaching Fellow and is well qualified with a BA and M. Ed Studies.

Inga Peulich became the Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Education and Communities in February 2008, adding responsibility for Wastewatch in November 2009.

"I am committed to supporting and driving policies which build social and physical capital and deliver the best outcomes for individuals, families and the community without diminishing our essential freedoms or shirking our social and financial responsibilities."Inga Peulich MLC.

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