Letters
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Letter: The grass is greener on the country side
The city’s issues to fund infrastructure to ease congestion and fix many city problems should be funded by city and suburban people.The demands of city…
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Letters: Homeless in Victoria need addressing
TWENTY-ONE per cent of Australia’s homeless reportedly live on the streets of Victoria.A disgrace in the 21st century and a surefire recipe for an increase…
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Letters: Horticulture is behind most of our employment
IT’S interesting that some Sunraysia locals are questioning the value of protecting our Mildura Older Irrigation Area (MOIA) land.I think we really need to think…
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Letters: Bullying and intimidation has no place in politics
LIBERAL MP Julia Banks is to be commended for her response to the disgraceful episode in Canberra last week.One of her colleagues, Member for Hughes…
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Letters: Planning lags behind for Mildura developer
AS a developer I am disappointed with the delays in the Mildura Rural City Council planning department and would like some leadership and faster response…
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Letter: Planners do a good, but not perfect, job
To Birdwoodton person, you have your facts wrong. Councillors do not have to vote as per the planners’ recommendations. It is democracy at work. They are only…
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Letter: Religion tearing apart Liberal political party
The Liberal Party is broken and must fixed for the country’s sake.It split by the religious voices within.Maybe they should form a party of the…
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Letter: More arguments in solar farm opposition
Re: Birdwoodton Solar Farm: Everyone keeps saying its “prime agricultural land” is a little bit misleading.If this was to be the case why is this…
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Letter: Constituents wishes versus personal faith
RE: “Hard to keep the Faith” (Sunraysia Daily, August 25).Some of us recall Member for Mallee Andrew Broad in his office proclaiming how loyal was…
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Letter:Three councillors ignored planners
AFTER the solar development decision, I ask councillors Milne, Poole and Brown why the council bothers having a planning department whose staff are educated and…
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Letter: Basin plan designed for drought
Drought is a testing time for the environment – just as it is for farmers and regional communities.The Murray-Darling Basin Plan’s role is to share…
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Letter: Lower electricity prices needs action, not talk
Enough talk on electricity, governments must walk the walk and guarantee lower prices.The cost of electricity used to be a source of competitive advantage for…