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***MEDIA ALERT*** Voters to quiz Kooyong MP Monique Ryan on housing policies

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***MEDIA ALERT***

Voters to quiz Kooyong MP Monique Ryan on housing policies

As Australia’s housing crisis reaches unprecedented levels and becomes a key federal election issue, Everybody's Home is hosting a series of online town halls with MPs from key electorates to discuss their vision, solutions, and priorities.

The national housing campaign will continue its online forums on Monday with Kooyong MP Monique Ryan and Deputy Acting CEO of the Council to Homeless Persons Lucas Testro.

 

This town hall offers voters an opportunity to ask questions and engage directly with MS Ryan and housing advocates before they head to the polls.

 

WHEN: Monday March 3, 12.30pm Melbourne time (AEDT)

 

WHO

  • Everybody’s Home spokesperson Maiy Azize

  • Kooyong Independent MP Monique Ryan

  • Acting Deputy CEO of the Council to Homeless Persons Lucas Testro

 

WHERE: Online - Zoom

 

Media is invited to attend and encouraged to RSVP to receive the Zoom link.

 

For RSVPs and media inquiries please contact:

Lauren Ferri: 0422 581 506 // [email protected] 

Sofie Wainwright: 0403 920 301 // [email protected] 

 

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