Our JR Reps: Local, State and Federal
State Politics
The JRCPA Management Committee was pleased that our replacement for former State MP (and now Federal Member for Lyne) Rob Oakeshott was one-time staffer and fellow Independent Peter Besseling.
The two should provide a powerful one-two punch for Port Macquarie and Johns River alike in getting legislation through on state and federal levels.
The 2008 State By-Election
Learning his electorate was clearly a top priority for Port Macquarie MP Peter Besseling during the recent state by-election for the seat of Port Macquarie.
Besseling was the only front-runner to appear at our JRCPA planning meeting at the hall in July with the RTA and Council, and one of only two (along with Lisa Intemann) appearing at the recent Moorland planning meeting just before the election.
Tony Galati, Our JR Candidate
Both meetings, and the candidates debate in Laurieton, were attended by local Johns River candidate Tony Galati, who ran an underdog campaign highlighting his business experience and common-sense solutions. Mr. Galati did manage to garner the support of 16% of votes in Johns River (1% for the electorate), versus 29% for Mr. Besseling, close behind the Nationals at 35% (up from 25% against Rob Oakeshott in 2007).
Village Support Appreciated!
Having a State MP who understands our village issues brings much-needed support for our village design efforts. Even whilst working with Rob Oakeshott, Peter Besseling took the time to examine and help support the Johns River community, meeting with our Management Committee members and residents alike.
His thoughtful advice and comments on dealing with government departments were of true assistance to our planning process, and Besseling is particularly well-placed now as a State MP to assist with RTA- and other state government-related issues and solutions.
The continued support of both our new independent MPs can only bode well for our upcoming funding drive to get our great village plans turned into the peaceful village centre we all deserve!

Federal Politics
Former Port Macquarie State MP Rob Oakeshott garnered 75% of the vote in Lyne in the September 2008 by-election.
Ending 60 years of National/Country Party dominance, Oakeshott pulled our electorate into a new era, thanks to a successfull campaign ably managed by his long-time political staffer Peter Besseling, who is the heir apparent for Rob's old seat in the upcoming state elections.
In the 2007 election which saw Labor returned to Government, there was a 5.7% overall swing against the Nationals in our federal seat of Lyne.
However, sleepy Johns River bucked the trend and showed a 7% swing to the Nationals and candidate Mark Vaile. The Green's Susie Russell similarly saw a 7.8% swing going to them, gaining 9.6% of the 246 votes at Johns River.
Highlights
- Johns River's 229 Voters (formal) included 10 votes for the Christian Democrats, and Port Macquarie Councillor Jamie Harrison managed a whopping 3 votes.
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The Nationals were favoured by 12% more in Johns River than in the rest of the Lyne electorate.




