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  • Action needed on climate change

    AUSTRALIA is regarded by many other countries as being a wealthy country. Our living standards are among the highest in the world. But is Australia…

  • ‘Voice’ is about a fair go for our mates

    ‘Voice’ is about a fair go for our mates

    PETER Dutton’s Liberals and the Nationals claim an Aboriginal Voice to Federal Parliament and the politicians and bureaucrats forming its Executive is unfair. Let’s examine…

  • Give grieving family the closure they seek

    I AM writing in regards to Laura Turner’s article “For the love of a child” (Sunraysia Daily, March 18) about Nancy and Tony Trimboli’s fight…

  • Libs feeling the heat

    There has been a great deal  in the media  recently concerning the Australian Liberal Party and its lack of electoral support. I think   the…

  • Toxic lead situation is alarming indeed

    Re: Lachlan Simpson’s letter to the editor “Quail season claims alarmist at its worst” (Sunraysia Daily, April 5): Mr Simpson may like to peruse the…

  • Time to develop major tourist attraction

    Time to develop major tourist attraction

    Now Bonza is flying, just like the reasons we will fly to the Sunshine Coast we need to look at something special for them to…

  • Budget must deliver for all Victorians

    May’s State Budget will set out the government’s priorities for the coming four-year term, with Victorians being warned to brace for significant cuts in the…

  • Quail season claims alarmism at its worst

    IN the article by Jack Evans on the ­restriction of the Quail season in Victoria for 2023 (Sunraysia Daily, March 31), the Regional Victorians Against…

  • Give long-suffering family some closure

    Give long-suffering family some closure

    THE article ‘For the love of a child’ (Sunraysia Daily, March 18), by Laura Turner regarding Nancy and Tony Trimboli, is a beautiful, well written…

  • Publish all forms of gambling losses

    It must be shaping up as a slow week for news – the four-monthly gaming machine rant reappears along with comments from Mildura’s commun­ity conscience,…

  • Mismanagement puts cheaper fares at risk

    Promised cheaper V/Line fares for regional Victorians are at risk as independent analysis reveals a $155 million funding shortfall. Parliamentary Budget Office figures show the…

  • Thank you to Mildura Base Hospital staff

    Thank you to Mildura Base Hospital staff

    I would like to commend the wonderful staff at Mildura Base Public Hospital for a series of dignified and well-managed experiences. The way they looked…

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