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ROSALIE Crestani, councillor for the Four Oaks Ward, has allied with Rise Up Australia, an anti-Islamic fringe political party, with an intent of worming her way into the Victorian Parliament.
Crestani has angered the Islamic community of the Four Oaks Ward by her anti-Islamic stand. She is a firecracker with no purpose or plan for the welfare of the residents of the Four Oaks Ward. Thus far we of Four Oaks have not had one motion passed, beneficial to the Four Oaks Ward. Perhaps Moreland ought to ask her to resign from the role of councillor for the ward. Her attempt to block some LGBTI motion has fizzled out; little did she know that her cohort Kaplon is gay.
I might inform both councillors that we, the residents of Four Oaks, are utterly disappointed at the antics of two councillors who do not represent the warp and woof of the family oriented society.
I earnestly urge Casey Council to call on the electoral commissioner to change rules for election to council, to incorporate the requirement that to be elected to local government all over Victoria, the candidate be a resident of the ward.
We in Four Oaks Ward will be prevented from the theatrics of Crestani, with her cohort Monckton who is a Lord of a colonial empire with long-lost authenticity. Four Oaks Ward is a very tolerant society. We want our libraries enhanced, improved bus services to take us to work, our shopping malls clean, and our rates affordable. We will remember the antics of persons who do not relate to the needs of the local community at the next council elections.
Milroy Martyn,
Endeavour Hills.

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