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Andrew Elsbury moves in

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The Electorate office of Andrew Elsbury MLC was recently inaugurated by the Premier of Victoria Dr Denis Napthine.
His Werribee office in Watton street is now officiall open.

The Premier was joined by members of the Western Suburbs community and he spoke about his time living in Baggott Drive in Hoppers Crossing while studying to be a vet and playing football for Werribee Centrals Football Club.

“The Liberal Party has been delivering for Melbourne’s West and establishing my office here in Werribee further shows the focus this government has on the growth our community is experiencing,” Mr Elsbury said.“Across the west the Liberal Party is delivering new health services, has built and is building new schools, is providing new bus services, encouraging job opportunities locally and making improvements to roads for safety and efficiency.”

Mr Elsbury who was born in Footscray and raised in Hoppers Crossing is pleased to have his new office in Werribee and is excited to continue delivering for the community of Melbourne’s West.

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