Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeIndyLabor's Loney: I'll vote for Lyons

Labor’s Loney: I’ll vote for Lyons

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN

LABOR stalwart Peter Loney says he will break a lifetime practice to cast his first vote for a Liberal – mayoral candidate Darryn Lyons.
Mr Loney, formerly a Labor MP in the seats of Geelong North and its Lara replacement for 14 years until 2006, said other leading candidates carried too much “baggage”.
He said certain figures were “going out of their way to attack (Mr Lyons’) credentials in an unfair way”.
“This is a man who left Geelong with nothing and built an international empire. He came back to Geelong when he could have gone anywhere, invested locally and showed his commitment to the town,” Mr Loney said.
“Some people claim he’s not up to it but, with his business record and achievement, one must wonder what is the agenda behind those comments.”
Mr Loney said he wanted to back a fresh, forward-looking candidate.
“Geelong has to stop looking back and start looking forward. Darryn is a candidate that can actually move Geelong forward.
“He declared his party involvement upfront and says what he wants to do rather than make ridiculous motherhood statements.
“He’s not acting as the front for a cabal with its own agenda.
“We have to get a person to lead the council and the community without having to seek the advice or view of non-elected groups, committees and individuals before doing anything.
“They’re backing Ken Jarvis who was a total disaster as mayor, with failures in governance and financial management, according to an auditor general report.
“Geelong cannot afford a re-run of Ken Jarvis as mayor.”
Mr Jarvis said he was the victim of a “negative campaign run by someone in Geelong” who was using untruths and “innuendo”.
“I did not stand because Frank Costa or any other person asked me to stand.
“I am not a member of the Liberal Party, I am running my own campaign, I am paying for all my campaign expenses out of my own pocket and have received no financial aid from anyone else.
“I am not being run by anyone – big end of town, Liberal party or anyone else. If elected I will be beholden to no one and will be acting solely in the interests of the Geelong region.”
Mr Lyons said he was “heartened” by Mr Loney’s backing for his “apolitical” campaign.
“When it comes to Geelong I’m not Labor, Liberal or anything else. The electorate isn’t stupid and is not going to be lied to.
“It’s pretty obvious where allegiances lie.”
Mr Jarvis this week earned the support of former mayor Keith Fagg, who quit nine months into his four-year terms as Geelong’s first directly elected mayor.
Mr Fagg wrote in a letter to the editor of the Indepedent that Mr Jarvis was the “best-credentialed” to fill the vacancy.
Mr Fagg wanted a mayor with a “genuine heart for the people of our community”.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Paramedic concerns as temps rise

Paramedics are urging the community not to leave children, pets or older people unattended in vehicles as temperatures continue to soar following a warm...
More News

A bigger than ever Festival of Sails

The nation’s ultimate sailing celebration returned for its 183rd year, as the Festival of Sails ventured into the Geelong waterfront from 24 to 26...

Anthony ready to defend title

Barwon Heads’ Jakara Anthony is aiming to be the first Australian to defend an Olympic title at the Olympic Winter Games in Milano...

Family violence court now open

A dedicated family violence court is now open in Geelong to give victim-survivors of family violence across the region better access to justice and...

Australia Day honours for 15 community members

Fifteen Greater Geelong people have received Australia Day honours. Three - Michael Betts, John Womersley and Dr Gillian Miles - received Member of the Order...

Tobacco license deadline approaching

The state government has issued a final call for tobacco retailers and wholesalers to secure a mandatory licence, with less than two weeks remaining...

Speedmouse on a whole new level

The Umbilical Brothers are coming back to Geelong to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their most beloved show. Comedy duo David ‘Dave’...

Chong connects with audiences

Playing the piano wasn’t always Kristian Chong’s dream, but little did his younger self know that he would become one of Australia’s leading musicians....

Embracing the ‘house’

The way locals have embraced everything on offer at Ocean Grove Neighbourhood House since its reopening shows just how important these spaces are for...

Fingers crossed for hoodies

The hooded plovers that inhabit the ‘dog beach’ at Ocean Grove between 6W and 7W are sitting on some eggs again. They hatched three...

Sealion 6 is impressive

BYD's Sealion 6 is one of the new breed of super hybrids. So called because they are plug-in hybrids with larger batteries that deliver...