Victorians are ‘looking for that fresh start’: Matthew Guy speaks after casting his vote

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Victorians are ‘looking for that fresh start’: Matthew Guy speaks after casting his vote
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Victorian Opposition Leader Matthew Guy has spoken after casting his vote, saying residents are looking for a fresh start.

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“I think the mood is very different. I think it’s very different, I know it’s very different, and I can tell it’s very different,” he said. Mr Guy said Victorians are genuinely looking for an answer to the “woes” of the state’s health system. “I know Victorians are looking for that answer, and hopefully we get a majority of that tonight,” he said.

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