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Photos of what John Kelly have been doing in the Lockyer Electorate
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Street Stalls, doorknocking and speaking to people in the Lockyer Electorate and finding out what is important to them
Talking to Herb Olm the oldest and longest serving member of the ALP in Australia, a member since 1930 and local resident in the Lockyer Electorate.
John Kelly discussing over a drink the issues in Gatton with Ricky Thornberry the former IBO World Super Middleweight boxing Champion and resident of Gatton.
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Danny O'Brien Deputy Mayor of Laidley who John Kelly met while doorknocking.
Attending meetings with community groups to hear and act on what they say
Going to functions and events to be available for people to talk to me.
Award ceremony at the Lockyer District High School
Mike Reynolds Queensland Minister for emergency services at the opening of the new Mutdapilly Rural Fire Brigade building.
Henry a Maverick Musical put on by students of the Lockyer District High School.

Author Jim Nicholls and John Kelly at his book launch for "Murder in the Rain"
John Kelly speaking at the launch of a website at the Gatton Campus of the Queensland University.

Speeches at the book launch of "Murder in the Rain"
David Coleman receiving an award for 29 years service to the Queensland Fire Brigade.
Ensuring that the Lockyer gets the results from what people have said to me to improve and develope the district and making sure that the needs of the people are serviced by the Queensland government and that they have a effective voice.
The Queensland Premier Peter Beattie and John Kelly discussing the issues in the Lockyer electorate.
The Premier Peter Beattie and John Kelly at a media conference announcing 27 million dollars worth of public spending on schools and other infrastructure in the Ipswich, Beaudesert, Brisbane Valley and Lockyer Valley region including a 2 million dollar security upgrade at the explosives magazine in Helidon.
Mike Reynolds Minister for Emergency services and John Kelly at the handing over of a $300,000 fire engine to the Gatton Fire Brigade.
John Kelly and Queensland Primary Industries Minister Henry Palaszczuk inspecting the on going work on the new culverts into Lake Clarendon.
State Member for Toowoomba North Kerry Shine and John Kelly at the opening of the Gatton Bypass
Mike Reynolds the minister for Emergency Services and John Kelly at the opening of the new Mutdapilly Rural Fire Brigade station
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