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Should council spend $20,000 on a corporate calendar?

Marilyn Jones,
Drouin

NO

“They need to fix the toilets at the train station rather than spend money on a calendar.”Judith Cheetham,
Dandenong

NO

“Definitely not. The streets and footpaths need fixing. Public safety should come before a calendar.”Tino Masou,
Keysborough

NO

“There are people on the street who have drug problems and need jobs instead of a calendar.”Angie McFarlane,
Keysborough

NO

“They should spend the money on what people need.”Alfred Bray,
Berwick

NO

“There are other ways to properly spend that money. They could always give it to people in need.”

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