Letters
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LETTER: Sunraysia needs to lead the way on renewables
I WAS appalled and angry looking at the juxtaposition of the front page stories the Herald Sun and Sunraysia Daily displayed on February 4. The…
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LETTER: There’s nothing wrong with a man who irons
I RECENTLY heard an ageing male radio presenter state that he was surprised to hear a male enjoyed ironing clothes. I am a male and…
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LETTER: Nats quiet when farms need their assistance
CALLS for water security are being ignored. Southern Riverina Irrigators is at a loss to work out why politicians refuse to acknowledge sensible, long-term solutions…
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LETTER: Lobbies winning in the game of water shares
IT is challenging to get across the “water space” in these times. Complexity is layered upon complexity, studies, reports and findings appear on a daily…
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LETTER: Pet food trial would help country Victoria
THE emerging kangaroo pet food industry has the potential to create good, secure jobs for country Victorians and give a healthy boost to our town’s…
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LETTER: Hospital applauded for swift treatment
I TOOK my husband to our GP Friday morning and within 30 minutes we were at the Mildura Base Hospital emergency department with a possible…
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LETTER: Band-Aids are no help if there is no water
BUYING a bale of hay and giving the farmers money then the banks giving them money at no interest, but still have to pay it…
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LETTER: Jacinta Allan needs to step up her game
GRAIN Corps’ grain terminal at Dunolly has been out of action and cut off from the mainline for the entire length of time that the Murray…
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LETTER: Social housing tenants struggling to settle in
RESEARCH produced by RMIT and Unison Housing shows that the transition into social housing can be precarious for some people, with 43 per cent of…
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LETTER: Agencies crack down on sexual harassment
A DIVERSE coalition of health professionals, legal experts, unions, sexual assault and community organisations have submitted a joint statement to the Australian Human Rights Commission’s…
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LETTER: Duck shooting is legally controlled
KERRY Allen’s introduction (SD, February 26), mentioning violence and drug use, is a thinly veiled attempt to connect these illegal activities with duck shooting, a…
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LETTER: National Library fellowships open
RESEARCHERS can now apply for the 2020 National Library of Australia Fellowships program, which opens today. The program offers researchers an opportunity to undertake a…