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  • Murray River towns should team up

    Murray River towns should team up

    When will the Murray River be promoted as great tourism journey from Albury-Wodonga to Mildura?  Tourism should be united along the Murray River. There have…

  • Warning sign for The Nationals

    YOUR headline writes that Helen Dalton holds with huge swing (Sunraysia Daily, March 27) for the NSW state seat of Murray. That must surely be…

  • Timely reminder for all councillors

    FOLLOWING the recent sacking of Moira Shire Council by the Minister for Local Government Melissa Horne citing a “catastrophic failure of governance”, the minister placed…

  • Democracy open for all to experience

    Democracy open for all to experience

    CONGRATULATIONS, Helen Dalton MP, on your election win for the NSW state seat of Murray. I am confident that you, just like all the local…

  • Start small to open up home ownership

    Present house prices are high due to what people want in a home.  My parents started off with one bathroom, one toilet and two bedrooms.…

  • Sikh place of worship must be a  priority

    YOUR article highlighting the need for a purpose-built place of worship and community support for the local Sikh community certainly deserves all the support that…

  • No one identity for Men’s Shed members

    I feel compelled to comment on the article written by Laura Turner on a Sunraysia Men’s Shed member which appeared in Sunraysia Daily on Saturday,…

  • Right call by Federal Government

    THE Federal Government’s decision to guarantee $67.5 million will be renewed is welcomed. The $67.5 million is federal funding for the Equal Remuneration Order supplementation…

  • Regional infrastructure needs prioritising

    Regional infrastructure needs prioritising

    THE Victorian Labor Government must prioritise regional infrastructure projects in the upcoming State Budget. Regional Victoria’s population is growing rapidly, and significant investment is urgently…

  • Tackle climate change with pratical solutions

    Farmers are asking both major parties to commit to practical solutions – not empty promises – in tackling climate change. With polling predicting a very…

  • Vaping products are not harmless

    Vaping products are not harmless

    THE Australian Government’s push for stronger regulations to protect young people from the dangers of e-cigarettes is strongly welcomed. As a nation, we have made…

  • Hypocrytical Aussies  on net zero emissions

    The United Nations latest IPCC report includes a warning and implores countries to not enter into new gas and coal ventures. It is unfortunate that…

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