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Whilst dear old Queenscliffe is an anomoly it's hardly likely that it had more Liberal heavies than say, Prahran, Kew, Camberwell, Hawthorn and almost anywhere else. To suggest that Kennett (or anyone for that matter) would be looking to be Mayor of 2,300 people at some vague time in the future is stretching credibility a bit. Premier of Victoria with 4 million people and billions of $, but really wants to be Mayor of 2,000 people and with no money? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Tim O'Leary (talkcontribs)

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Map

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Can something please be done about the map. At first glance, it appears as though the highlighted area is Queenscliffe. Its only at a closer glance that the reader notices that the line on the map is actually pointing to a spot on the coast not to the highlighted area.~ ~ : Lincoln Cooper : ~ ~ (talk) 12:44, 15 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]