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Nepean By-Election Nominations Open As Candidate Field Begins To Take Shape

Candidate nominations have officially opened for the Nepean District by-election, with the Victorian Electoral Commission urging prospective contenders to move quickly ahead of the April deadlines. The by-election will be held on Saturday 2 May. VEC Opens Formal Nomination Process…
Somerville To Baxter Trail Opens In Part As Road Crossing Holds Up Full Link

The northern section of the Somerville to Baxter Trail is now open, but the full link remains incomplete as work continues on a key crossing near Frankston-Flinders Road.
Liberal Party Accused Of Double Standards As Anthony Marsh Signs Appear On Council Land In Rosebud

Anthony Marsh campaign signs appear to be on council land in Rosebud, raising questions over compliance and double standards in the Nepean by-election.
Nepean race rocked as leaked texts reveal Anthony Marsh backed Labor

The Nepean by-election campaign has been thrown into fresh controversy after leaked text messages revealed Liberal candidate Anthony Marsh privately backed a Labor candidate during the 2022 Victorian state election.
Nepean candidate Peter Angelico outlines business-focused pitch in by-election campaign

Libertarian candidate Peter Angelico says his Nepean by-election campaign will focus on business pressures, local infrastructure and growing voter frustration with the major parties.




