Letters
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Two roles will make one suffer
CONSTITUENTS, counsellors and concerned ratepayers have every right to question how Nationals candidate Peta Betts claims she can fulfill a state MP role and remain…
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Basin plan still a major local issue
IN reply to Geoff Kendell’s letter to the editor “Buybacks are about making money” (February 25). The basin plan is where economics is a product…
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Volunteer to help clean up our region
Clean Up Australia Day is approaching on Sunday and provides an opportunity to help keep our beautiful countryside and waterways clean, as well as the…
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Council rates still need addressing
Sunraysia Residents Association Inc would like to make the following comments on the Review of the Revenue and Rating Plan of Mildura Council. Regardless of…
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Is our water quality up to scratch?
IS there anyone else noticing the white residue from our town supply water on your windows? And are you using the toilet more often than…
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Webster opts for fear-mongering
IT is clearly too much to hope that Federal Member Anne Webster might welcome the news of permanent residence for 19,000 refugees living on temporary…
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Buybacks are about making money
TIMING couldn’t be more impeccably sweet for the federal Labor Party to reintroduce the water buyback scheme, to secure 450GL of water needed to complete…
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Cost of living crisis
The numbers are in, with reports Victorians will now be slapped with annual energy bills of up to $4000, mounting more stress on families in…
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Supply and demand
Many Australian’s will remember when the Murray River stopped running out to sea some years ago. Today, of course, the Murray has too much water…
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Victims left to pay hefty price
I READ with disbelief the story regarding the car theft in Mildura after which no conviction was recorded. So it is fine for the victims…
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Adverse consequences on household budgets
How important is milk to the average Australian family? How important is bread, or clean, green Australian grown rice? These are staple foods on which…
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Carp management plan needed now
THE floods are receding and just looking at the river and swamp the millions of fingerlings can be seen in the shallows. Unfortunately it is…