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Letters to the editor June 3

Stood up for my people

I WOULD like to thank everyone in the electorate of Mallee who voted for me in the recent federal election.

I was honoured to be able to represent you as a true standalone community independent candidate in the months during the lead-up to the election.

Even if you didn’t vote for me, I was still honoured to have represented you. Although I was not successful this time, I still call this the greatest achievement of my lifetime.

I stepped up and stood up for my people and communities across the electorate of Mallee on the platform of making us future-ready on integrity, healthcare, renewables and connecting our rural and regional centres on road, rail, runways, and digital infrastructure.

Special thanks to all who supported me in every way they could, from coffee and food drop offs to time and pep talks.

The nostalgic conversations with community who knew my family and me as a child growing up in Horsham. The new conversations and friendships I have forged around the electorate.

Also, the random acts of kindness from strangers, like Laurie phoning to make sure I got to Piangil safely in case I ran out of fuel, or just allowing me to put up a sign. You know who you are. I thank you all. I am so grateful and proud for the experience that you have given me.

I will continue my advocacy of excellence in leadership through aspirational and sustainable innovation, delivered ethically and transparently in my local government councillor role and look forward to the opportunity to represent you again, at a future election.

Claudia Haenel

Horsham

Street sign gone

HOW, why, when and where – has the street sign for Ferguson Court gone/taken?

Weeks ago.

The post has evidence of where it was.

I have gone to council – no result.

Not all people have Sat-Nav, so annoying for visitors.

I hope this will be corrected.

Gail Rogers

Swan Hill

Not a dry eye

I WRITE to thank your community for their interest and input to our annual Stroke Awards, which celebrate Australians for their care, courage, and achievements in this important field.

This year, the announcement of our prestigious Presidents’ Achievement Award left barely a dry eye in the house. The accomplishments of two dynamic mums – one from New South Wales, and one from Victoria – have changed the way paediatric strokes are considered and managed forever.

Kylie Facer and Dee Banks’ efforts have been truly extraordinary. What began as a small Facebook group for parents looking for support after their children experienced stroke, has evolved into a specialised group which contributes to world-leading research and shapes discussion in the world of paediatric stroke.

Dee and Kylie’s group, called Little Stroke Warriors, has now grown to a point where it was necessary for Stroke Foundation to absorb it. Their work has been phenomenal, and they can confidently step back now, knowing their legacy will continue to help hundreds of Australian families.

Other 2022 Stroke Award winners included the Brisbane sibling team with an ongoing passion and drive to raise awareness of childhood stroke, a Tasmanian volunteer with incredible drive and commitment, and a Victorian a survivor of stroke who intends to cycle to the four furthest points of mainland Australia to prove that there is indeed life after stroke.

Nominees came from across Australia, and from all walks of life. It is always a joy to read their stories and to meet the finalists at the grand event.

And a grand event was finally possible this year after our COVID-enforced hiatus. It was a fantastic occasion and all of us at Stroke Foundation are looking forward to next year already.

There are 445,000 Australians living with the impact of stroke. That means there are people in every community who know exactly why stroke awareness, treatment and recovery is so important, and the people who support those critical services are our heroes.

I hope to hear more stories of tenacity and achievements in our 2023 Stroke Awards, so please consider submitting a nomination to recognise and celebrate the people in your community.

Sharon McGowan

Chief executive officer

Stroke Foundation

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