Community engagement with David Feeney MP @ Thornbury Theater

The Liberal vision gives an uncertain future to Australia: David Feeney

It was a big honor for Mr. David Feeney MP, Batman as a massive crowd of Indian and South Asian people pledged to support him in the coming 2 July federal election. The Thornbury Theater was lighted up with posters and banners supporting Mr. David Feeney, MP. Those who addressed the gathering were Mr. Alok Kumar, Dr. Raj Kiran, Mr. Manoj Kumar, Dr. Shahbaz Chaudhury, Dr. Sharif, Mr. Guri Singh, Cr. Tim Singh Lawrance, Cr. Intaj Khan and Mr. Varghese among others.

In his address Mr. David Feeney said that Mr. Turnbull had disappointed everyone with business and consumer confidence, public investment and infrastructure going down. “This Liberal vision”, he said, “gives an unfair future to the country”. “Action on climate change is a must”, he said.

The Batman MP, who is seeking re-election from Batman also, detailed the rising clout of India in the region and how Australia is tied in trade and business with one of the fastest growing economies in the world.

Most of the others speakers appealed people to support and vote for Labor in the federal election to strengthen jobs, education and health of the community. The doctor speakers were critical of the Liberal government’s cuts to medical services and warned against the threats to Medicare. The recent 650 million dollars cut to pathology, radiology etc. came in for massive criticism.

Earlier, the Kumar brothers (Alok & Aakash), organizers and owners of the Thornbury Theatre welcomed and honored Mr. David Feeney with a shawl as the audience clapped.

The successful event had hundreds of representatives from South Asian and Indian organizations who were all acknowledged.  MC Kaushaliya Vaghela did a fine job conducting the program.

The guests were served with a tasty dinner and no one missed the chance of networking. Mr. Feeney posed for photographs and selfies with his supporters.

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