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Too good to be true, combining famed service with EOFNY sale

THERE are two things you need to know when it comes to keeping the wheels of your vehicle turning while making the most out of the end of financial year sales.

One, your tyre service business of choice should be renowned for its customer service, experience and professionalism and two, it’s ready to help you get the most bang for buck before the start of the next financial year.

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Established in 1952 and inducted into the 2022 White King-Pental Triple M Business Awards Hall of Fame, Central Tyre Service Shepparton ticks all the right boxes for getting your vehicle back on the road and/ or maintaining its upkeep with confidence while pocketing the savings.

Whether it be cars, trucks or tractor tyres or servicing relating to tyre brakes, batteries, steering suspension and mechanical repairs the 70-year-old business has experience and acumen to cater to all your needs.

With a busy workshop and a team of 14 strong professionals at the ready, Central Tyre Service also delivers efficient onsite service and backup to the region’s transport and agricultural industries, supplying service in the field.

Taking pride in providing the best tyre solutions to suit your vehicle’s needs and with the premiere reputation backed by exceptional experience, there really is no excuse not to visit Central Tyre Services for your vehicle’s needs.

Located conveniently at 117 Welsford Street, Shepparton you can also call 5821 9555 to make a booking.

IDENTITY SOUGHT

Shepparton Police are currently seeking the identity of this male in the photo above who may be able to assist in an investigation.

Anyone who knows the male is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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In Parliament

May was a busy month at Parliament including the handing down of the State Budget. The horror budget, which sees this government scrambling to find ways to address the state’s out of control debt, saw regional Victoria left behind. A debt that is costing $10 million per day in interest and a debt that will continue to rise.

Regional Development has been halved from $211.5m to $106.6m. Since 2002 it has been slashed by 80%. Agriculture funding is down 34% on last year from $687.3m to $454.8m, directly impacting on regional hubs. There was not enough funding for the repair and maintenance of the crumbling depilated and unsafe roads, with funding cut by 45% since 2020 and from $702.2M, to just $441.6M in the last year alone.

Shepparton BypassA Priority Project

The former coalition government committed $208 million towards the Shepparton Bypass in the 2018/2019 budget. The project is an 80% contribution from the Federal Government and 20% contribution from the State Government. The State Government allocated 10.2 million in the 2017/2018 budget for an early works package and finalisation of the business case and must give certainty to their commitment. The project is under a 90-day infrastructure review with the Federal Government, and it is a critical time for both the Federal and State Governments to acknowledge the vital need for this project to continue.

New Rotary Club for the GV

It is exciting to see a youth-driven club established in the GV. Congratulations to the president Kimberly Chu on your induction and I look forward to the club’s community contributions.

Community Catch Up

I will continue to be out and about catching up with the locals and discussing the things that matter in your communities. Follow my FB Page and Instagram to see where I will be or contact me if you would like to arrange for me to meet with your local club or group. My office is also open to assist you with any constituent matters.

5 Vaughan Street , Shepparton VIC 3630 03 5831 6944 kimokeeffe.com.au

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