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Dereliction of duty

SINCE March 2001, I have written and phoned the City of Casey with my concerns regarding the dangerous entrance to Langmore Lane from Gloucester Avenue.
So in early August I rang councillor Susan Serey expressing my worry – a site meeting was arranged for 11.30am on 11 September.
She noted the problem (with Cr Morland as back-up) and said she would get back to me.
I left messages on her council funded answering maching on 18, 22, 24, 26 September – I am yet to hear from her!! (or councillor Mick).
This is dereliction of duty to us the rate payers.
My rates increased by a whopping $750.
To cap it all off, she expects the City of Casey ratepayers to vote her into Parliament – it must be my turn next!
Don Moyes,
Berwick.

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