MP calls out “hateful“ letterbox material

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Police are investigating disturbing material placed in letterboxes throughout Melbourne’s north western suburbs after being alerted by a Federal MP last week.

Gellibrand MP Tim Watts took to social media on Friday afternoon to condemn what he called “hateful material” that had been found in the letterboxes across his electorate which covers Hobsons Bay and parts of Maribyrnong and Wyndham.

Mr Watts said the material had been distributed by people from outside the local community and that he’d reported the matter to both state and federal authorities.

A spokesperson for Victoria Police confirmed they had received the complaint and were investigating.

“There is absolutely no place in our society for racist or hate-based behaviour,” the spokesperson said.

A complaint was also lodged with the Australian Federal Police (AFP) which declined to comment.

It’s believed the material was distributed by far-right groups and not linked to any candidates running in the current federal election.

“I know this material has been distressing for the people who have received it because it’s an attack on our values as a community,” said Mr Watts in a message posted to his social media post on Friday, April 11.

“If you receive this distressing material – bin it – and remember that our diversity is part of what makes our community great,” he added.

Mr Watts declined to comment any further on the matter, saying he did not want to give those behind it any more publicity.

“There’s no need for anyone to share this rubbish anywhere.”

If this issue has caused you distress or concern, contact:

Lifeline at 13 11 14

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