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Bairnsdale West Primary School students visit Darren Chester in Parliament House
Darren Chester met with Bairnsdale West Primary School students during their Parliament House visit, sharing his role and government insights.
Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester met with Bairnsdale West Primary School students when they visited Parliament House this week. Mr Chester said the opportunity to visit Parliament House provided students with insight into Federal politics and what happens when parliament sits.
Darren Chester MP with the Bairnsdale West Primary School students during their visit at the parliament house
Mr Chester said, "It's always fantastic to speak with local students when they visit Parliament House and answer any questions they have about the building, government and my role as the local Member. I hope the students enjoyed their visit and were able to learn a lot about our political system and what Members of Parliament do."
Pictures from Darren Chester MP website.
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