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Labor paints the town red

By JONATHON HOWARD

THE Labor candidate for the state seat of Noosa Mark Denham has said he is taking time off from work as a paramedic to concentrate on the election.
“The campaign trail has been very productive for the Noosa Labor team with members out painting the town red,” he said.
“We have been at road side stalls waving signs at the passers-by with great response.
“We have also had teams phone calling and door knocking selected area on the Noosa electorate.”
Mr Denham said was fully focused on the campaign and bringing a change to the Noosa area.
“We will be in and around the electorate to meet and discuss local issue that are concerning you,” he said.
“Watch your letterbox for key information from us and the campaign team.”
Mr Denham said Noosa was ready for a change.
“Noosa will be a better place with a Labor representative.”
Mr Denham also highlighted his social media as a platform to engage with residents.
“Noosa residents can watch us on Twitter and Facebook to see what events and location we will be at, drop down and discuss the campaign with the Labor team,” he said.
Mr Denham has been a paramedic, the most trusted profession in Australia for the past 10 years, in the Noosa Area for almost 25 years and in service to communities of Queensland for more than 35 years in the ambulance service.
He lives in Cooroibah and along with his wife, raised four children who attended Tewantin State School and Sunshine Beach High School.

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