Letters
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Parliament sitting schedule shambles
I AM writing in response to an article in your newspaper regarding the sitting schedule of Parliament and comments made by Wendy Lovell. With no…
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Be careful how you spend ‘our’ money
Re: Council to pursue 2 per cent rate rise: While reading the concerns of councillors about the 2 per cent rate rise proposal, I was…
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Safety and sense poles apart
I THOUGHT you may be able to use a photo of brand new power poles erected on Golf Course Road, Dareton/Coomealla. As you can see…
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Help out our friends in need
What a huge six months we’ve had. As we continued to battle the worst drought in the past 100 years, suddenly the most devastating bushfires…
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SFNL should cancel season
So the SFNL consider it is wise to run a “Clayton’s Season” while the world is dealing with a global pandemic? I understand the perceived…
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Keep up the momentum
I HAVE a great deal of empathy with aboriginal people with whom I worked for many years until my retirement in 2003. However, what makes…
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Deals behind closed doors must stop
Re Jim Wilton “Urgent water action needed” (Sunraysia Daily, June 17): I agree with Mr Wilton that there is a need for urgent action in…
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Urgent water action needed
Water as an investment, unlike investment in shares or property, has the advantages of being an essential resource. While drought can reduce what an investor…
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Time for Dalton to make a stand
Helen Dalton and The Shooters party need to put up or shut up. The debate around water has been toxic for some time, but in…
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United front needed to open SA border
CAN we all, as remote regional areas, unite with Broken Hill to mount pressure on the South Australian Government to allow travel into SA from…
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Time for region to get back on track
The Mallee/Mildura region has for too long been held hostage to the rail transport product-profit priority and the Mildura-centric air transport priority. Together, they have…
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Give our farmers a much-needed break
After dealing with the impact of catastrophic bushfires, years of drought and now the pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic our farmers need some certainty. In…