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Federal problem? Ask Llew

Federal Member for Wide Bay Llew O’Brien will be taking his mobile office on the road again next week to hear from Wide Bay residents about issues that are important to them.

“I take my mobile office on the road regularly so I can assist people by meeting them in their own local communities to discuss their concerns about matters that are controlled by the Australian Government, like Centrelink, Veterans Affairs, Immigration, or Taxation,” Mr O’Brien said.

“Wide Bay is a large electorate geographically and the bricks and mortar of my office are located in Maryborough. While my staff are always available to help people, my mobile office is a great way for me to keep informed and hear from individuals and community groups, so I can take action on the things that important to them.”

Meetings are by appointment and can be arranged by telephoning 1300 301 968 (landlines) or 4121 2936.

Mr O’Brien is available to meet Wide Bay residents at the following locations:

Thursday 4 December

Imbil, Gympie, and Kilkivan

Monday 15 December

Cooroy and Noosa

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