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Ensuring they can thrive

Children’s Week is a celebration of possibility. But it is also a reminder of the direct impact of politics on daily life. Our children deserve safety, belonging and hope. But these are not guaranteed.

Victoria has always been a state where a child could dream beyond their neighbourhood. Where parents could work hard and build a new life for their children. But we must be honest. Some of the foundations that once held us together are slowly eroding. Youth violence is soaring. Even families that own a home are now re-mortgaging it. Too many parents dread the world their children will face as young adults.

That is why politics matters. It sets the boundaries of what we are willing to protect. It reflects what we value. It defines what we pass on.

Our responsibility is clear, we must not simply shrug and accept this decline, poverty and crime. Children need us to do better than that. They need leaders who will defend what is good. They need adults who lead, not just supervise. They need a government that acts for their future.

If we give this to our children, they will thrive. If we fail to, then our hope for their bright future will dissolve before our eyes. But, the future does not shape itself. It waits for the choices we make today.

Next year’s state election will shape their future. If you want to contribute, volunteer, or share your voice, I would like to hear from you.

Renee Heath’s MP office is situated at 51 James Street, Pakenham. Phone 03 5941 1112,

Email Renee.Heath@parliament.vic.gov.au

www.reneeheath.com.au

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