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• ASR� 14-Ff 1.•1 WATIA E.Si31:5-AN ^De AL 4€2Frinc • ASR 14-ff 1.•1 WATIA E.si31:5-AN ^De AL 4€2friNc What you can do to close the gate on Gateway to the Bay • Submit an objection to Gateway to the Bay to the City of Port Phillip, Private Bag 3, St Kilda 3182 by 30 April 1999. • Participate in the campaign being organised by Gateway: Wrong Way! Ring: Jane 9534 4734. • Write to the local papers: • Emerald Hill Times, PO Box 208, Carlton 3053 Fax: 9663 4110 • Port Phillip Leader, 2 - 6 Railway Road, Cheltenham 3192 Fax:: 9583 3282 • Write to/lobby your local state Members of Parliament: • Hon Louise Asher, MLA, Member for Monash Province, Minister for Small Business & Minister for Tourism, 271 Glenferrie Rd., Malvern 3144 Ph: 9576 1790 Fax: 9576 1730 email: [email protected] (also Minister for Small Business & Minister for Tourism) • Ms Leonie Burke, MLA, Member for Prahran, 258 Chapel St., Prahran 3181 Ph: 9529 1733 Fax: 9529 7694 email: [email protected] • Hon Peter Katsambanis, MLC, Member for Monash Province, 398 High St., Prahran. 3181 Ph; 9529 8334 Fax: 529 8144 email: [email protected] • Mr John Thwaites, MLA, Member for Albert Park, 281 Coventry St., S Melbourne 3205 Ph: 9699 6755 Fax 9696 4213 email: [email protected] • Write to/lobby State Government Cabinet Ministers • Hon Mark Birrell, Minister for Industry, Science and Technology, GPO Box 1868R, Melbourne 3001 Ph: 9651 9333 Fax: 9650 9968 email: [email protected] • Hon Geoffrey Craig, Minister for Roads and Ports, Level 23, Nauru House, 80 Collins St., Melbourne 3000 Ph: 9655 6474 Fax: 9655 6562 email: geof£[email protected] • Hon Robert Cooper, MLA, Minister for Transport, Level 26 Nauru House, 80 Collins St,. Melbourne Ph: 9655 9700 Fax: 9655 6911 email: [email protected] (also Member for Mornington) • Hon Phil Gude, Minister for Education, Level 1, 2 Treasury Place, East Melbourne 3002 Ph: 9637 3242 Fax: 9637 3040 email: [email protected] • Hon Roger Hallam, Minister for Finance & Minister for Gaming, Level 3, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne 3002 Ph: 9651 2123 Fax: 9651 2129 email: [email protected] • Hon Ann Henderson, Minister for Housing & Minister Responsible for Aboriginal Affairs, GPO Box 4057, Melbourne 3001 Ph: 9616 8830 Fax: 9616 7818 email: [email protected] • Hon Phil Honeywood, Minister for Tertiary Education & Ministers Assisting the Premier on Multicultural Affairs, Level 1, 2 Treasury Place, East Melbourne 3002 Ph: 9637 3194 Fax: 9637 2800 email: [email protected] • Hon Jeff Kennett, Premier, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne 3002 Ph: 9651 5000 Fax: 9651 5298 email: [email protected] • Hon William McGrath, Minister for Police and Emergency Services & Minister for Corrections, MLA, GPO Box 4356 QQ, Melbourne 3001 Ph: 9651 6900 Fax: 9651 6010 email: [email protected] • Hon Pat McNamara, Minister for Agriculture and Resources, 17th Floor, 8 Nicholson St., E Melbourne 3004 Ph: 9637 8900 9637 8920 email; [email protected] • Hon Robert Maclellan, Minister for Planning & Local Government, Level 21, Nauru House, 80 Collins St., Melbourne 3000 Ph: 9655 8900 Fax: 9655 3345 email: [email protected] • Hon Dr Denis Napthine, Minister for Youth & Community Services, 22nd Floor, 555 Collins St., Melbourne 3000 Ph; 9616 7500 Fax: 9616 8002 email: [email protected] • Hon Alan Stockdale, Minister for Information Technology and Multimedia, Level 4, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne 3000. Ph: 9651 6255 Fax: 9651 6228 • email: [email protected] (also Member for Brighton) • Hon Marie Tehan, Minister for Conservation and Land Management, Level 17, 8 Nicholson St., East Melbourne 3002 Ph: 9637 8989 Fax: 9637 8999 email: [email protected] • Hon Tom Reynolds, Minister for Sport & Minister for Rural Development, GPO Box 2392V, Melbourne 3001 Ph: 9666 3100 Fax: 9666 4235 email: [email protected] • Write to/lobby other State Members of Parliament with bayside constituencies: • Steve Bracks, MLA, Member for Williamstown, PO Box 524, Williamstown 3016 Ph: 9399 9022 Fax: 9397 7227 email: [email protected] • Hon Cameron Boardman, MLC, Member for Chelsea, PO Box 1132, Frankston 3199 Ph: 9783 1633 Fax: 9783 1191 email: [email protected] • Martin Dixon, MLA, Member for Dromana, 853 Point Nepean Rd., Rosebud 3939 Ph: 5986 6661 fax: 5981 email: [email protected] • Mary Jane Gillett, MLA, Member for Werribee, 36 Station Place, Werribee 3030 Ph: 9742 6888 Fax: 9742 6866 email: [email protected] • David Lean, MLA, Member for Carrum,434 Nepean Highway, Chelsea 3196 Ph: 9772 4544 fax: 9776 0138 email: [email protected] • Geoffrey Leigh, MLA, Member for Mordialloc, Suite 5A, 10 Jamieson St., Cheltenham 3192 Ph: 9584 4103 Fax: 9596 0046 email: [email protected] • Peter Loney, MLC, Member for Geelong North, 1' Floor, Corio Village Centre, Bacchus Marsh Road, Corio 3214 Ph: 5275 3898 Fax: 5275 3472 email: [email protected] • Andrea McCall, MLC, Member for Frankston, PO Box 560, Frankston 3199 Ph: 9783 9822 Fax: 9783 5930 email: [email protected] • Hon Jean McLean, MLC, Member for Melbourne West, PO Box 51, Yarraville 3013 Ph: 9689 6536 Fax: 9689 5832 email: [email protected] • Peter McLellan, MLA, Member for Frankston East, PO Box 1227 Frankston 3199 Ph: 9755 5476 Fax: 9775 5479 email: [email protected] • Hon Sang Minh Nguyen, MLC, Member for Melbourne West: PO Box 501, Sunshine 3020. Ph:9312 1212 Fax: 9312 4598 email: [email protected] • Alister Paterson, MLC, Member for South Barwon, 152 High St., Belmont 3216 Ph: 5244 2288 Fax: 5244 2327 email: [email protected] • Hon Barry Pullen, MLC, Member for Melbourne, 115 Brunswick St., Fitzroy 3065 Ph: 9419 7740 Fax: 9419 6593 email: [email protected] • Hon Garry Spry, MLC, Member for Bellarine, Shop 1, Newcomb Central Shopping Centre, 71 Bellarine Highway, Newcomb 3219 Ph: 5248 3462 Fax: 5248 5294 email: [email protected] • Murray Thompson, MLA, Member for. Sandringham, Suite 3, 56 - 60 Bay Rd., Sandringham 3191 Ph: 9598 2688 Fax: 9598 5624 email: [email protected] • Hon Doug Walpole, MLC, Member for Melbourne, 130 Puckle St., Moonee Ponds, 3039 Ph: 9326 0328 Fax: 9326 1436 email: [email protected] • Hon Sue Wilding, MLC, Member for Chelsea, 376 Nepean Highway, Chelsea 3196 Ph: 9776 1876 Fax: 9776 1896 email: [email protected] .
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