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Dejay Toborek: Greens Candidate for Wentworth
October 19, 2015
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Published by Dejay on September 17, 2016
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As many of you will know, I was the Greens candidate for this year’s Federal Election and due to the timing of the event, it meant my website was turned into a campaign website and looked incredibly different for quite a number of months!

Well, now that the craziness of the last year or so since pre-selection has passed, I can get back to my comfortable shoes – so to speak – and settle back into the old familiar website.

I’ve done a few rejigs, but most things will appear and act the same way as before.

Many thanks to my friend, Rob Manser of AKA Entertainment for his continued moral and design support.

Lots to get on with, so strap yourselves in!

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About Dejay


Dejay is an active member of the Greens Party in NSW, Australia, with a strong interest in Climate Change, Animal Welfare, Local Government and the Natural & Built Environments.

Dejay most recently ran as the Greens candidate in the 2016 Federal Election for the seat of Wentworth.

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