Letters
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Millewa plays an important role
IN response to Ben Ridley’s opinion piece ‘Numbers don’t add up’ (Sunraysia Daily, June 12): Whenever talk of the viability of the SFNL and Millewa…
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Fossil fuels given a stay of execution
WE are certainly living in confusing times concerning human induced climate change. At the time of the Federal election last year,burning fossil fuels to produce…
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Monkey chatter from the Nats
THE Mildura Base Public Hospital has 172 beds. The Mildura Private Hospital has 51 beds. Join the hospitals together or keep them apart. Either way…
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Destroying communities while increasing food costs
CAN someone tell me how we are going to affordably feed our nation into the future? The Albanese Government seems to think that food is…
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Unnecessary waste of taxpayer dollars
HOW many costs blow-outs can our nation afford? In various areas we are exceeding estimated expenditure. In areas like aged care and disability I believe…
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Need for ongoing reviews on flooding
A COMPREHENSIVE, ongoing review of devastating flooding during La Nina is needed to prevent future threats to people, property and livelihoods. Communities across New South…
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No confidence from agricultural industry
THE first 12 months of an Albanese Labor government had been tough for Australian agriculture, with the full effect to be felt in the coming…
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Time to bill the banks
With bank closures happening all over the countryside and the same banks posting massive profits every year, it seems to me that people affected by…
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Industry needs less is more approach
In reply to Shelley Scoullar (Sunraysia Daily, May 17) `Farming communities feeling left behind’: The flow of the river used to be variable every year,…
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Being a landlord is not worth the risk
I WANTED to back up Phil Bellinger’s letter to the editor “Tenants trash rentals and then cry” (Sunraysia Daily, May 10). At one stage, I…
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Consistency needed in rules for developers
SOME years ago there was a proposal for a convention and entertainment centre in Mildura, funded by a developer, which was refused as a small…
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Prioritise what is needed most
WE need hospitals and houses as the population swells. There are many empty pockets and broken roads. Houses stuffed so full, people hanging out not…