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Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News 22nd January 2025

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Headliners confirmed

THE lineup for this year’s Mordi Fest has been unveiled. Melbourne-born Alex Lahey (above) is among the headline acts for the two-day festival at Peter Scullin Reserve. See story page 3. Pictures: Supplied

Councillor campaign donations revealed Brodie Cowburn brodie@baysidenews.com.au DONATIONS made to Kingston councillors during the 2024 local government elections have been revealed. Two successful Kingston candidates declared donations. Hadi Saab received a total of $10,500 from five

individual donors, declaring $5000 from Sieman Raydan, $1500 each from Paul Smith, Sam Smith, and Mahrqan Shirvani, and $1000 from Assam Haydar. Deputy mayor Chris Howe declared a $362 donation from his son, outgoing councillor Cameron Howe. Incumbent Kingston mayor Georgina Oxley donated $2400 to her mother’s campaign in Como Ward.

Unsuccessful candidate Alex Breskin also made a sizable donation of more than $12000 to his own campaign and donated $2900 to the campaign of Susanna Moore in Yammerbook Ward. Breskin and Moore also received nearly $3000 each from the Australian Greens Victoria, and $1050 each from Steven Adams. Chicquita Ward candidate Wandzia French received $850 from Jess

Scarlett. Seven candidates who took part in the Frankston Council election have disclosed donations. A handful of Mornington Peninsula Shire councillors have come under fire after they disclosed donations from the “Friends of The Mornington Peninsula” group, which is backed by a property developer. Two successful Frankston Council

candidates declared donations - deputy mayor Steffie Conroy declared a $1500 donation from Richard Starkins, and Emily Green declared three separate donations totalling around $7772. A total of $2792 was donated to Emily Green by the Australian Greens Vic, $3900 came from fellow Greens member Alex Breskin, and $1080 came from Steven Adams. Continued page 3


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