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Latrobe Valley Express Wednesday 14 June 2023

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Moe woman’s $2.24 million Keno win

Good old Thorpdale, they’re champions you’ll agree.The Thorpdale Potato Festival Committee celebrated the success of this year’s festival, as distributions from the festival were made to local groups recently. STORY - PAGE 9

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Healthy debate

By ZOE ASKEW

LOCAL politicians are at odds over budget cuts to the health department. Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O’Brien has criticised the state government for a $1 billion reduction in the 2023-24 State Budget; however, Member for Eastern Victoria, Harriet Shing has remained steadfast that there has been no cut to health funding. According to State Budget papers, page 208 of Budget Paper 3, titled ‘Output summary by departmental objectives’, the state government will cut a further $1 billion from total funding for the Department of Health, which Mr O’Brien says will be met with despair by many Gippslanders battling with the public health system. Mr O’Brien said the Department of Health funding cut is a huge slap in the face for the 78,909 Victorians who remain on the public waitlist for elective surgery - 1746 of which are waiting

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locally for surgery at Latrobe Regional Hospital. Data for other local hospitals are not reported. “According to the most recent data available from the Victorian Agency for Health Information (VAHI), more than 25 per cent of public patients are not receiving surgery within the recommended timeframe,” Mr O’Brien said. “Labor’s mismanagement of our health system means patients aren’t getting the health services they need and deserve. “Instead of investing in a solution, Labor is taking more money away and stretching our services even further with a $1 billion cut.” The 2023-2024 State Budget figures also confirm that Labor’s $4 billion commitments for hospital upgrades promised before the 2022 election remain at less than eight per cent funded. “This dramatic underfunding of hospital upgrades includes the new West Gippsland Hospital, which we have been

campaigning on for years and which both sides committed to at the election,” Mr O’Brien said. “Unfortunately, Labor has not gone close to confirming full funding for this desperately needed development. “The Andrews Labor government is letting Victorians down by failing to deliver on the things that matter most. “Labor must take action to ensure our health system is running smoothly and Victorians are receiving the care they need when they need it.” The state government maintains there has been no cut to health funding. While the state government is winding down time-limited funding to support things like COVID-19 testing, vaccination, and other crisis response-related activities, they say there has been no cut to health funding, emphasising it is investing in new hospitals, new services and the dedicated workforce to back it up. “I was proud to secure a commitment

to build a brand-new hospital and public sector aged care facility for West Gippsland,” Ms Shing said. “This result was achieved after many years of advocacy, and like so many others, I’m really excited to get that work underway.” West Gippsland Hospital is one of seven projects that were announced late last year, with the state government saying there is considerable work needed in planning and designing required, and this investment will enable the Victorian Health Building Authority to undertake the necessary planning and development activities to deliver the projects to the scope announced last year successfully. “While Mr O’Brien is busy playing politics, we’re getting on and delivering record health funding; we’re doing what matters - delivering on all of our election commitments and ensuring that Victorians have the best quality healthcare and hospital infrastructure close to home,” Ms Shing said.

WHEN a Moe woman discovered her mind-boggling $2.24 million Keno win on the weekend, she immediately dropped her phone and broke out in a cold sweat. The Gippsland resident held a Keno Classic 10 Spot entry in draw 175, drawn Saturday, June 10 2023 and took home a total prize of $2,246,197.00. The victorious Victorian boosted her total Keno 10 Spot jackpot prize by holding a $5 per game entry. “Is this real?! It’s too good to be true!” she questioned when an official from Keno reached out to her. “Can I be honest? This doesn’t seem real! “I’m lost for words. I’m not usually like this. “I decided to put a game of Keno on Saturday night. I don’t do it often, just here and there. “I saw the numbers come up one by one on my Keno App, and I immediately dropped the phone. “The phone went flying and luckily, landed on my desk! I went numb. “I got such a fright and all I could do was throw my phone! “I have goosebumps. I’ve had them since I discovered the win. “We’ve been struggling, and this will go such a long way.” The jubilant woman revealed she already had some plans for her multi-million-dollar prize. “I’m in desperate need of a new dressing gown, so that will be the first thing I’ll do!” she shared. “Most importantly, I’m going to help out my parents - they need a few things fixed. “My house also needs a good ol’ clean up! “I really want this prize to go a long way, so I’ll also look at getting some financial advice for some return investment. “Thank you for changing my life, Keno.” Her winning Keno Classic 10 Spot entry was purchased on the Keno - Let’s Play App! In 2022, Keno players across the eastern states of mainland Australia celebrated more than 76.25 million wins, collectively worth more than $1 billion. During this time, Keno crowned 21 millionaires and multimillionaires who collectively took home more than $51.5 million.

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