Postie delivers election flyers

Russell Larkins straddles the Australia Post bike during his campaign run. Picture: JAMES WILLIAMS

By Cam Lucadou-Wells

A CASEY Council election candidate has been snapped delivering his election campaign material aboard a postman’s bike on the Grand Final Eve public holiday in Berwick.
Russell Larkins, who is employed by Australia Post, was photographed by rival Edrington Ward candidate James Williams during the how-to-vote card mailout on 30 September.
Mr Larkins – who said his manager told him to give no comment – said he was “disappointed” that Mr Williams had taken issue with his off-duty delivery method.
“I was just using a bit of nouse,” Mr Larkins said.
“It was on my own time. There was nothing in expenses passed on to Australia Post.
“My manager said I’d done nothing wrong. It’s a beat up.”
Mr Larkins said since the delivery he, his wife and kids had been posting his flyers by foot.
“There’s other people who can afford to have them delivered by a distribution company. I can’t afford it.”
He said he’d rung up Mr Williams after the incident, but his rival “got angry and hung up on me”.
Mr Williams said it would cost other candidates a “great deal” to have their brochures personally delivered by Australia Post.
He said he asked Mr Larkins at the time if he was allowed to be in an Australia Post uniform and driving on the footpath, but received no answer.
“As an investigator, I think transparency and integrity are essential attributes for those serving our community.
“It is disturbing that a candidate is potentially breaking the law whilst campaigning.
“With Casey Council’s history marred by investigations and shameful headlines, this sort of behaviour needs to be exposed.”