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Acknowledging all during Christmas

As Christmas approaches, I want to take a moment to acknowledge something that’s come through clearly in conversations this year.  For many in our community, this season isn’t easy. It often magnifies feelings of loss and loneliness, and with the financial pressures so many Victorians are facing, this year feels harder than most.

Yet even in challenging times, I’ve witnessed incredible resilience and kindness here in Pakenham and across Cardinia.

From neighbours checking in on one another to local groups stepping up to help those who have fallen on tough times, these acts remind us of what community truly means. Purton Place Pre-Loved Shop, led by Angel Chi Chi, is once again hosting its 10th Annual Christmas Toy and Non-Perishables Giveaway, and The Community Grocer continues to provide affordable fresh food every Thursday, helping families stay healthy and connected.

Today, these efforts matter more than ever.

 I know the pressure to buy gifts especially around this time for loved ones can weigh heavily on families. But we know deep down that the things that truly matter can’t be bought, and Christmas doesn’t need a big price tag to be meaningful. It’s about connection and community. That’s something we see every day in groups like the Pakenham Patchworkers and Quilters, our local RSLs, history reading circles like Cardinia U3A.

Whether it’s sharing stories, creating something, sharing a simple meal or enjoying carols at Pakenham’s Carols by Candlelight, these moments remind us of what the season is truly about.  Life is always about a series of small moments that bring us together and that’s what make this time of the year special.

It has been an honour to represent Pakenham this year and to stand alongside a community that shows such strength and generosity. My hope is that we all find time to slow down, appreciate what we have, and rediscover the simple joys that make Christmas truly meaningful.

Wishing you and your loved ones a safe and peaceful festive season.

Renee Heath MP

51 James Street, Pakenham, VIC 3810

Phone 03 5941 1112 | Email Renee.Heath@parliament.vic.gov.au

Web www.reneeheath.com.au

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