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Standing up for Welcome to Country

February 08, 2025

As some Councillors tried to ban Welcomes and Acknowledgements of Country at MidCoast Council, Jeremy spoke passionately against the move.  He was quoted on the Daily Telegraph website: "Deputy Mayor Jeremy Miller indicated he would not be supporting the move and when he stood...

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Out in the community - Nabiac Markets

January 29, 2025

Jeremy Miller is a local person who is standing as a community-supported Independent candidate in the seat of Lyne. An election is due to be held within the next few months. He has been a councillor on the Mid Coast Council for some years,...

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Representing the communities of Lyne

January 29, 2025

  Jeremy Miller is a local person who is standing as a community-supported Independent candidate in the seat of Lyne. An election is due to be held within the next few months.The electorate of Lyne stretches from the northern shores of Port Stephens to...

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Join the movement and support #Jeremy4Lyne

January 29, 2025

A federal election is due to be held this year, within the next few months. Who will represent the people of Lyne in the next parliament? The major parties have announced their candidates; but a group of community-focussed people from across the electorate of...

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Jeremy Miller speaks at Australia Day awards

January 29, 2025

Each year on 26 January, people around Australia gather in groups to celebrate who we are as a modern nation, and to welcome new citizens of this country. Australia Day citizenship ceremonies mark this important moment for people who have come to this country...

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MidCoast deputy mayor to contest federal election

January 18, 2025

MIDCOAST Council Deputy Mayor Jeremy Miller has been announced as an independent candidate for the seat of Lyne in the 2025 Federal Election. On Sunday, Independent Lyne announced Mr Miller as their chosen candidate after “an extensive search”. “I’m thrilled and honoured to have...

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