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Make your priorities known in Star’s election survey

Cranbourne Star News, as part of Star News Group, is running an online survey to show what truly matters to Casey residents in the lead up to the Federal Election.

As an outer Melbourne growth corridor, the South East has its own priorities and concerns that should be heard by candidates vying for political office.

We will then share the results and highlight the issues that matter most to ensure they are not ignored in Canberra.

Star News urges all readers to take part by completing the survey online at starcommunity.com.au/competitions/25-02-2025/reader-survey-have-your-say-about-the-federal-election/#//

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