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Unacceptable Disruption to Doncaster Schools
Students and parents in Doncaster schools continue to face disruptions while the State Government refuses to negotiate a fair pay deal for teachers, the Member for Doncaster, Mary Wooldridge said today.
Special Kids Get Their Christmas Wish
It was a wonderful privilege to be able to bring a smile to the faces of some very special kids today, Doncaster MP Mary Wooldridge said today. 
Brumby Community Cabinet Visit Doesn’t Solve Our Transport Woes
Today';s Brumby Cabinet visit to Manningham has failed to improve our number one issue of inadequate public transport, says the Member for Doncaster, Mary Wooldridge.
Metlink tells Government to Increase Doncaster Bus Services Now
The Government stands condemned for ignoring advice from its own transport operators that its plans to increase bus services in the Doncaster area are likely to be too little and too late, says the Member for Doncaster, Mary Wooldridge.
Planning Minister Won't Meet Jackson Court Residents
The Minister for Planning, the Hon. Justin Madden, has turned down a meeting with Doncaster residents opposing the possible closure of a supermarket at Jackson Court.
Pink Ladies in Manningham Highlight Breast Cancer
Mary Wooldridge will join local women in Manningham this month to highlight the incidence of breast cancer and to give support to those affected by the disease.
Roads, Public Transport and Education Should be Priorities For Community Cabinet
Improving Doncaster';s public transport and roads and fulfilling election promises should be top of the Government';s agenda when it visits Manningham next week, says the Member for Doncaster, Mary Wooldridge.
Community Cabinet Must Fix Doncaster's Transport Woes
The Member for Doncaster Mary Wooldridge today called on the Brumby Government to fix Doncaster';s critical transport problems when the Cabinet visits Manningham in October.
Vulnerable Victorians At Risk
Every year approximately 7,000 Victorians go missing and the Victorian Police Commissioner Christine Nixon says often it';s about mental illness. Chief Commissioner Christine Nixon on Neil Mitchell, 3AW, 1 August 2007
Community Leaders Challenged to Raise Local Engagement Levels
Local organisations and elected representatives need to make even greater efforts to ensure Manningham residents are actively involved in their community, says Mary Wooldridge, Member for Doncaster.
97% Of Doncaster School Maintenance Unfunded
Doncaster schools have missed out on much needed maintenance funding under the Bracks Government';s $16 million maintenance funding distribution.
Government Should Release Details of Tram Costings
Mary Wooldridge is demanding the Government outline the reasons why it has ruled out extending the tram to Doncaster.
DONCASTER RESIDENTS URGED TO SPEAK UP ON TRANSPORT NEEDS
Doncaster MP Mary Wooldridge will present a submission to the Government about the pressing transport needs of Doncaster residents. In order to make sure the community views are fully represented she needs to hear directly from residents about how to improve transport services and facilities.
Labor must deliver on election promises for Secondary Schools in Doncaster
The Labor Government should make good its election promises and give much needed - and long awaited – funds to Doncaster Secondary and East Doncaster Secondary Colleges in the forthcoming Budget, said Mary Wooldridge in Parliament today.
Petitioners request School Stays
More than 400 concerned residents have presented a petition to the Member for Doncaster, Mary Wooldridge, saying they are opposed to plans to relocate Heatherwood School.
Bracks’ Government Challenged to Inquire into Doncaster Infrastructure
Doncaster MP Mary Wooldridge today challenged the Bracks Government to hold an inquiry into improving Doncaster';s roads and public transport infrastructure.
Manningham under threat from Pokies Increase
“Manningham could be flooded with more pokie machines under a flawed Bracks Government policy” says Mary Wooldridge.
Payment Delay for School Start Program
Doncaster parents who have students starting Prep and Year 7 next week will have to wait before they get the Government';s promised School Start Bonus.
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