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“But I’ve also started Uber driving in Warrnambool, and you’re the first person I’ve talked to about that.”
You’re able to meet people that may not necessarily be into politics for good reason and have a chat.
But he thinks the electorate is ready for change.

Alex Dyson, a former radio presenter and part-time Uber driver, is an aspiring independent MP for the seat of Wannon. Source: SBS News
Dyson said there’s widespread anger about the state of roads in south-west Victoria, and voters have also raised a number of other key issues.
Dyson first ran against Tehan in 2019, creating headlines when he performed an interpretative dance to publicise his policy platform.
A recent YouGov poll suggests he could win the electorate by a slim margin of 1 per cent.
A ‘big fight’ for the incumbent
“People know that a Coalition government will focus on delivering that road funding,” Tehan told SBS News.

Dan Tehan has been the MP for Wannon for 15 years. Source: SBS News
“My hope is we’re in government and I’ll be able to deliver because that’s the best way you do it,” Tehan said.
“But for me, with every election campaign, it’s just been to make sure you focus on running a good, positive campaign yourself.”
The ‘teal’ label
“We may be a much bigger operation now, but it’s still that core of fairness at the very heart of our campaign.”
“Absolutely not, I’m so excited though, that finally the people of Wannon, the community here in south-west Victoria, will be in a position where both leaders will have to listen to our concerns,” he said.
Drought conditions ‘a potential major disaster’
Only a few minutes out of Warrnambool, farmer Ben Pohlner operates Volcano Produce, an organic fruit and vegetable farm.

Ben Pohlner is worried about drought conditions in Victoria. Source: SBS News
Pohlner believes the drought hasn’t been taken seriously.
“This is the lowest I’ve ever seen. My father-in-law who’s been here for 60 years, it’s the lowest he’s ever seen,” she said.
