At least two Government MPs in Victoria are in breach of strict rules around material concerning the upcoming Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, displayed at their taxpayer-funded, and impartial, electorate offices.
Signage outside the taxpayer-funded electorate office of Labor MP for Eastern Metropolitan Region Sonja Terpstra is proudly advocating for the Yes23 campaign.
“In relation to Electorate Offices... Members can display notices promoting community organisations, events and services of benefit to the local community. Two Victorian Government MPs have breached office signage rules by displaying Yes23 signs in their taxpayer-funded offices. Picture: Sky News Australia.It is understood DPS has granted permission for another MP, Member for Southern Metropolitan Ryan Batchelor to use his electorate office budget to print signage saying he will be voting yes in the referendum.
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