
Emergency services have a win at Sugarloaf Saddle Cathedral Range
State Liberal Member for Eildon Cindy McLeish took up the fight to install new signs and markers on walking tracks at Sugarloaf Saddle Cathedral Range, supporting concerns from local emergency services. Ms McLeish is pleased to say the government have taken up the suggestion and installed over 100 new signs to improve risk information and provide clear walking track markers. 64 signs have been installed to increase awareness of the risks surrounding the tracks, with another 5

10 years since Labor’s north-south pipeline disaster failing country farmers
State Liberal Member for Eildon Cindy McLeish recalled the disastrous north-south pipeline project, and the impact it had on farming communities 10 years ago. Speaking in parliament, Ms McLeish reminded people about Labor’s pointless project, costing the government nearly $1 billion. Ms McLeish said, “The north–south pipeline stands as a reminder of how city-centric, arrogant Labor governments have little regard or respect for those living in country Victoria. It was 10 years

Farm trespass inquiry fails farmers
State Member for Eildon Cindy McLeish supports the right for farming communities and livelihoods to be safe and secure from extreme animal welfare activists. The final report by a cross-party parliamentary committee Inquiry into the Impact of Animal Rights Activism on Victorian Agriculture has been released and failed to assure our farming community. Ms McLeish states, “This inquiry was a genuine opportunity to deliver the change rural and regional communities have been deman

Green rezone looks likely
State Member for Eildon Cindy McLeish is pleased to announce that the rezoning of Green Street, Healesville looks likely within 12 months, opening it up to the possibility of turning it into a Public Park and Recreation Zone. Ms McLeish has written to the Treasurer, the Minister for Finance and Minister for Planning numerous times over three years wanting to know the status of the land and voicing the concerns of Healesville residents who are keen to see the site continue to