• 2 days ago
Wodonga resident Michael Noonan was motivated to become a JP in Wodonga by his wife, Alison who has been a JP for eight years. Four other JPs were also sworn in on Wednesday, April 2, in Wodonga.
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00:00I'm here with Alison and Michael Noonan who are both Wodonga JPs and also a married couple and I'm going to ask Alison how that came about.
00:09Well I've been a JP in Wodonga for about 8 years and I'm the roster coordinator and I was going to be a bit short on volunteers.
00:20So I said to my husband I think it's about time you come on board and assist and he's retired and he's got the time.
00:28Perfect, can you verify that story Michael?
00:32Who shall we obey?
00:35But I do have time on my hands at the moment so no problem.
00:40Yes great and then tell me about the service at Hyphen, what hours do you operate and when can people see a JP?
00:46Five days a week, Monday to Friday between 12 and 2.
00:51And anyone can come at any time, it's a free service, you don't need to make an appointment.
00:58Wonderful.

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