Thu, 23 Nov 2006 10:41:30 GMT
State Candidates Surveyed 2006.
Victorian State Election 2006
On behalf of the members and communities served by the Central Ranges Local Learning and Employment Network Inc, the Board of the LLEN has asked each of the candidates contesting the Lower House State electorates of Macedon District, Seymour District and Ballarat East District in the upcoming State election to respond to a series of questions submitted to them on Friday November 17th 2006.
The deadline for response was Thursday 23rd November 5:00pm. We have circulated this link to all 300+ LLEN Members and WebSite subscribers.
The Board of Directors of the CRLLEN takes very seriously its role to independently advocate ‘without fear or favour’ on behalf of the communities and particularly the young people it serves. The Board does not imply support for any position provided by a candidate, rather it is the position of the Board to encourage and support vigorous community debate.
We have not altered,corrected or modified the responses in any way.
A copy of the original Survey Questions can be downloaded here
A list of the candidates who responded to our survey can be found below, in the order in which their responses have been received.
- Ballarat East = 1 Candidate Response out of a possible 5 candidates
- Macedon District = 1 Candidate Response out of a possible 7 candidates
- Seymour District = 3 Candidate Responses out of a possible 5 candidates
Candidate Name
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Electorate
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Party
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Response
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Read or Download Response
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Leigh Johnson
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Macedon District
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Australian Greens
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21st Nov 9:54am
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Robert Gordon
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Seymour District
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People Power
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21st Nov 11:06am
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HTML or
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Sean O’Sullivan
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Seymour District
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Australian Greens
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22nd Nov 12:59pm
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HTML or
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Michele Harvie
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Ballarat East
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Australian Greens
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22nd Nov 1:36pm
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HTML or
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Ben Hardman
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Seymour District
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Australian Labor Party
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22nd Nov 2:40pm
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HTML or
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A full outline of the candidates for each of the electorates and additional details of late submissions can be found here on our VicElection 2006 page.