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  • Compulsory military training for youth

    Compulsory military training for youth

    COMPULSORY military training is needed to renew Australia’s defence capability and equip young people as responsible adults, instead of recruiting non-citizens from overseas. The Federal…

  • Social housing, end to tax breaks is solution

    Social housing, end to tax breaks is solution

    CONSENSUS is building for more public and community housing as voters list increased investment in social housing as a top priority. A poll this week…

  • Footy fans got to see regional roads failure

    Footy fans got to see regional roads failure

    AS footy fans made the journey to and from South Australia for the AFL Gather Round, they became too well acquainted with the deplorable condition…

  • More must be done to halt family violence

    More must be done to halt family violence

    VICTORIAN GPs are encouraged to boost their skills and expertise helping people experiencing family violence. The Royal Australian College of GPs has re-launched its Family…

  • Red tape holding up flood recovery projects

    Red tape holding up flood recovery projects

    COMMUNITIES struggling to recover from the devastating floods of October 2022 are missing out on crucial ongoing support from the State Government. The Minister for…

  • Problems with new stadium

    Problems with new stadium

    What a disappointing end to our Basketball season. A game which should have been the best game of the season between both woman and mens…

  • Are health messages a bit mixed?

    Are health messages a bit mixed?

    IT amuses me that inside the Mildura Base Public Hospital you cannot buy any soft drink that contains sugar, yet there is a no smoking…

  • Time to get moving on bridge options

    Time to get moving on bridge options

    Re: Labor looks for freight solutions (Sunraysia Daily, Saturday, March 2): WE could have had a four-lane bridge across the river to Buronga and a…

  • Labor ‘stalls’ on SEC legislation briefing

    Labor ‘stalls’ on SEC legislation briefing

    THE Allan Labor Government is attempting to avoid scrutiny on important State Electricity Commission (SEC) legislation by refusing to brief the State Opposition until hours…

  • RSPCA is here to help

    RSPCA is here to help

    AS a team leader for RSPCA Victoria’s inspectorate north-west region, my team of four inspectors and I share 41 years of experience investigating reports of…

  • Rail transport needs a proper fix

    Rail transport needs a proper fix

    A NUMBER of opinions have been voiced recently with regard to the present and future freight and transport needs of the municipality. I would like…

  • Invest in regional housing and skilled industries for better future

    Invest in regional housing and skilled industries for better future

    By Liam Wood Today, I want to emphasise the immense benefits that regionalisation can bring to our society. By investing in the regions and focusing…

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