
Charlotte Grieve
Investigative Journalist at The Age
Investigative Journalist at Sydney Morning Herald
Investigative journalist @theage @smh [email protected] 0406 305 970
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1 week ago |
watoday.com.au | Rachael Dexter |Charlotte Grieve |Clay Lucas |Cara Waters
Victoria hot seats LIVE results: Voting under way at polling booths across Melbourne as close race beckons in Kooyong, Bruce, Wills and GoldsteinKey postsHide key postsGo to latestFor the first time in five weeks, Liberal HQ tells me where to find the Bruce candidateFor the first time in this campaign, the Liberal Party told me the whereabouts of its Bruce candidate. Yesterday, I received an email from party HQ informing me Zahid Safi would be at Dandenong Stadium at 8.30am to cast his vote.
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1 week ago |
theage.com.au | Rachael Dexter |Charlotte Grieve |Clay Lucas |Cara Waters
This blog has become an important part of coverage this election. For a little refresher on why we’ve done it and how we’ve approached it here’s a taste of The Age editor Patrick Elligett’s letter to subscribers from a couple of weeks ago:When usually dreary suburban streets become kaleidoscopes of corflutes and the local train station goes from a silent place of routine into a forum of democratic discussion, I still feel a pang of excitement. Elections are won and lost in places like this.
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2 weeks ago |
theage.com.au | Cara Waters |Clay Lucas |Charlotte Grieve |Rachael Dexter
In the few short weeks covering Bruce, I’ve spent hundreds of dollars on petrol (not to mention tolls) making the commute from the city each day. Public transport through the electorate is woefully inadequate, so the car remains the key way people get around. This might explain why Liberal candidate Zahid Safi has been leaning so heavily on the party’s promise to cut the fuel excise in half for 12 months, reducing petrol prices by 25 cents a litre.
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3 weeks ago |
theage.com.au | Charlotte Grieve
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Save articles for laterAdd articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Since I started covering Bruce in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs, voters and Labor insiders have raised questions with me about the Liberal Party’s promotion of its candidate Zahid Safi as a successful “small businessman”. So I decided to take a look for myself and headed for Merribrook Boulevard in Clyde.
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3 weeks ago |
theage.com.au | Rachael Dexter |Charlotte Grieve |Clay Lucas |Cara Waters
Easter Sunday looked a little different at the Dandenong showgrounds this weekend. Children rode camels, and adults raised money to build a new mosque in Narre Warren South as smoke from the charcoal barbeque filled the air. Parked at the entrance was a truck with a banner by lobby group Muslim Votes Matters (MVM) with a red cross across Labor member Julian Hill’s face next to an Israeli flag. “Julian Hill went on a Zionist lobby trip,” the sign reads.
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