Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeIndyCity rules out voter ''appeals on wheels''

City rules out voter ”appeals on wheels”

Hamish Heard
Geelong is immune from a union plot to infiltrate meals on wheels services throughout the country as platforms to pedal proLabor propaganda, according to City Hall.
Liberal Member for Corangamite Stewart McArthur called on Geelong’s council this week to guarantee that unionists would not intimidate the region’s elderly residents into voting Labor while delivering their meals.
Mr McArthur issued the challenge after Australian Council of Trade Unions president Sharan Burrow told a Melbourne radio station the union movement would infiltrate meals on wheels services in a bid to boost Labor’s prospects.
Mr McArthur immediately turned up the heat on Geelong’s council.
“The mayor and city officers should give a public guarantee the trade union movement will not be able to target elderly residents through meals on wheels or other services provided to elderly people,” Mr McArthur said.
Unions and party politics had no place in the provision of local government services, he said.
“The union movement will do anything to ensure ACTU assistant secretary Richard Marles is elected to parliament for Corio,” Mr McArthur said.
He called on council to outline steps it would take to stop ACTU campaigners exploiting Geelong’s meals on wheels service for political gain.
But City general manager for community and recreation Irene McGinnigle rejected Mr McArthur’s fears meals on wheels would become a union campaign tool.
“Council’s meals on wheels volunteers do a tremendous job,” she said.
“There is no political element in the valuable work that they do.”
Ms McGinnigle said the City had not recorded a surge in meals on wheels volunteers “for the purposes you mention”.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

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

Rooke leads Dragons to huge win

Bell Park's Hannah Rooke had an outstanding all-round A Grade game in round 10 of Geelong Cricket Association senior women's competition. Rooke took the incredible...

Cheers to Beer Fest

Around the grounds

More News

Cheers to Beer Fest

Another year for the Geelong Beer Festival at Johnstone Park with drinks, food and entertainment the order of the day. Independent photographer Ivan Kemp...

Around the grounds

Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went to Hamlyn Park for the Bell Park vs Bell Post Hill GCA2 game and to Ray Menzies Oval for...

Great outdoors comes to town

Geelong Showgrounds was the scene for the Geelong Outdoor Living and Caravan Expo last weekend and Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went along on Saturday.

Rising Star wins Vic Open

Rising Australian star Cameron John has claimed a bucket-list victory in the men's Vic Open in the most dramatic of circumstances by running down...

January a great month for Bellarine dining

January on the Bellarine Peninsula is a month defined by long days, salty air and an appetite sharpened by sun and sea. With holidaymakers...

Blending the old and the new

A new evolution of circus arrives this month, blending humour and heart with world-class physical artistry and theatrical magic. Featuring a full lineup of acrobats,...

Concerns over AI safety

The eSafety Commissioner is sounding the alarm over the use of the generative artificial intelligence system known as Grok on the social media platform...

Dumping infuriating

There is absolutely no excuse for the illegal dumping of rubbish in Greater Geelong. Late last year, a significant pile of rubbish abandoned on Point...

Happy place Bermagui getaway

After Christmas I had a quick trip to my happy place - Bermagui in NSW. I usually don’t go to the NSW coast in the...

BYD Shark is coming for you

It’s BYD's Shark and it's coming for you. At least it is if you're in the market for a ute because the Shark, or Shark...