Hong Lim MP, Member for Clayton

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Hong with the Community

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Clayton Community Centre 1st Birthday
Hong with Truck Sign
Hong and Water Saving

Hong at Monash Medical Centre
Hong at Westall Primary School
Free Travel Sundays
ANZAC Day

Chinese New Year
Victoria University Protest
Victoria University Protest
Bushfire Condolences

Hong Lim

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Hong with the Premier
Clayton Police Station
Hong & Simon Crean
Chinese New Year

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Hong Lim with Chris Evans, Minister for Immigration and Citizenship

Hong at Events

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Chinese and the Law Celebration
Clayton Annual Multicultural Banquet
Consul-Generals
Kingston Chinese Senior Citizens Club

Hong in Phnom Penh
Hong in Phnom Penh
Hong in Phnom Penh
Hong in Guangdong

Hong in Guangdong
Hong in Guangdong
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Kingston Chinese Senior Citizens Club
VCE Awards

Bushfire Donation
Thai Culture and Food Festival
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Clayton Annual Multicultural Banquet & 2010 Campaign Launch

Dear Residents,

It is with great pleasure that I invite you, your family and colleagues to join other prominent members of the community to celebrate our 17th Clayton Annual Multicultural Banquet and my 2010 State Election Campaign Launch.

Over the past years, this annual event has received overwhelming support from up to 800 attendees who come from more than 20 nationalities representing more than 60 different community organizations.

This celebration of multiculturalism and diversity in Victoria continues to grow and promises to be even more exciting this year! This Annual event has entrenched and established itself as a significant date in Victorian multicultural calendar.

I take pride in sharing and having your continuing support of this annual celebration. I also offer my thanks for assisting in my re-election and the re-election of the Brumby Labor Government.

This year we will welcome our Special Guest the Hon. Simon Crean to attend this event. Mr. Crean is the Minister for Employment & Workplace Relations; Minister for Education, Minister for Social Inclusion.

The cost is only $60 per person or $600 per table (table of 10).The event details are as follows:

7.00 pm Sunday 19 September 2010
Gold Leaf Chinese Restaurant
1st Floor, 46 - 58 Buckingham Ave Springvale (Melway Map 79 - K9)

To ensure your reservation(s), please forward your payment (Cheques payable to Clayton SECC - PO Box 5019, Clayton 3168).

For further information please contact Peter Davis on Tel: 9543 6081 Fax: 9562 8872 or Email: peterdavis2008@yahoo.com.au

I look forward to seeing you on this special occasion.

Yours sincerely,

Hong Lim MP
Member for Clayton
Special Advisor to the Premier on Victoria-Asia Business Relations

NOT HAPPY WITH YOUR ELECTRICITY & GAS SUPPLIER(S)

Dear Residents,

www.yourchoice.vic.gov.au will give you information on all gas and electricity offers from retailers.

Key in your postcode and current supplier and a few small steps and you can view all offers.

Take your time, make phone contact, ask questions about contract terms, termination fees and green power.

In you are happy with your current supplier(s) except for the price, contact them and ask for a better deal.

Remember, you are the customer!

Regards,

Hong Lim MP
Member for Clayton

BRUMBY LABOR GOVERNMENT’S ENERGY SAVER INCENTIVE

Dear Residents,

The Brumby Labor Government is taking action to help local families save money on their energy bills whilst keeping warm this winter.

Whether you are renting or own your own home, protecting your home from the winter chill is now easier and cheaper, with discounts and special offers available to upgrade heating, install energy efficient light globes and draught-proof your home through the Brumby Labor Government’s Energy Saver Incentive.

For many Victorian families, heating makes up the largest part of energy bills. Through participating businesses, the Energy Saver Incentive provides discounts and special offers on a range of energy efficient measures, including some which will help you heat your home for less this winter.

Incentives can range from $50 to benefits worth several thousand dollars, with some of the biggest savings to be made by switching from old electric heating to efficient gas heating.

If you are renting, some of the ways you can cut your energy bill this winter include;

• Installing energy efficient light globs
• Maximise heat retention with close-fitting lined curtains and blinds
• Turning off appliances at the wall

Or if you own your own home, some of the steps you can take include;

• Double-glazing windows
• Sealing gaps around doors and windows
• Buy high-rated ceiling insulation and use high-rated wall insulation in your building or renovating
• Drought-proofing vents and chimneys

A full list of businesses participating in the Energy Saver incentive can be found by visiting www.saveenergy.vic.gov.au. Further information on how to heat your home more efficiently can be found by visiting www.resourcesmart.vic.gov.au.

I hope this information has provided you with some useful tips with how you and your family can save money on your energy bills this winter.

Kind regards,

Hong Lim MP
Member for Clayton

TELEMARKETING & DOOR TO DOOR SALES – KNOW YOUR RIGHTS

Dear Residents,

Unsolicited sales people and intrusive door knockers are becoming more of a problem in our area but you can do something about it.

Increasingly, I am hearing complaints about sales people pressuring residents into unwanted contracts or products that are too good to be true.

However, there are rules these door sales people MUST comply with, such as:

• If you ask the seller to leave, he or she must leave immediately.
• Sellers are required to provide evidence of their identity.
• A seller must tell you that they are not allowed to stay longer than one hour unless you consent in writing
• Any agreement that you make with a door to door seller to purchase goods or services must be in writing.
• You ARE allowed to cancel an agreement with a door to door seller within 10 days if you change your mind.

If you are still approached or contacted by someone you can report them to Consumer Affairs Victoria on 1300 558 181.

If you would like more information or a Do Not Knock sticker, please to call my office on 9543 6081.

Yours sincerely,

Hong Lim MP
Member for Clayton

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