Letters

  • Nothing new about catastrophic fires

    IN reply to Russ Gittins (Sunraysia Daily, November 13), our fires today are not unusual or unprecedented at all.  Just check all the old fire records…

  • Employers will have to take responsibility

    Employers will have to take responsibility

    I WOULD like to start by congratulating Rachel Hughes regarding her letter (Sunraysia Daily, November 12) regarding mental health ­injuries in the workplace.  Traditionally, employers…

  • Illegal drugs can’t be legally tested

    SO you buy your drugs illegally take them illegally and want them tested legally by experts?  The mere suggestion of pill testing is supporting the…

  • Dump The Nats from water roles

    NSW National Party ministers should be removed from having any role in water management due to their continued mismanagement of the Murray-Darling Basin and the…

  • Just look at the data, Lindsay

    In reply to Lindsay Leake. Lindsay, I’m very happy to compare the real planet Earth with the silly fantasy planet of climate change believers using…

  • Thoughts and prayers just not enough

    Thoughts and prayers just not enough

    Hasn’t our Prime Minister learnt a lot from his visit to Trump’s America? Like, how to handle the inconvenient suggestion that the “catastrophic” and “unprecedented”…

  • Vocational learning set for review

    The Andrews Labor Government will review the Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning (VCAL) and Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Victorian schools to ensure all students…

  • Workplace mental health injuries rise

    Workplace mental health injuries rise

    Mental health is the growing ­issue facing our workforce. It’s important for us to talk about mental health issues and psychological injuries in Victoria, which…

  • The growing challenge of climate change

    Re: Saturday’s Sunraysia Daily: Illegal workers, drought, modern slavery, more dust, Millewa crisis, were all words used in headlines of articles. I attended the ACCC…

  • Time to remember forgotten heroes

    Time to remember forgotten heroes

    Today, we mark, or commemorate, the end of World War I (1914-18) with Remembrance Day, originally Armistice Day. At 11am on November 11, 1918, the…

  • Bush aged care needs more support

    NEW workforce and funding supports are desperately needed to meet growing demand for safe and quality aged care in the bush.  Significant additional government funding…

  • Have a say on new drought fund

    Have a say on new drought fund

    PEOPLE living, working and farming in rural NSW can provide ­input on the Coalition Government’s $3.9 billion Future Drought Fund. From July 1, 2020, the fund…

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