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  • Permanent plantings are thirsty for water

    In response to Emma Germano “People and industry need a voice” (Sunraysia Daily, February 18):  Anyone can buy the water. But we all own the…

  • People and industry need a voice

    People and industry must be at the centre of discussions during next week’s meeting of state and federal water ministers on the Murray-Darling Basin Plan.…

  • Who is making hollow promises?

    I ALWAYS read the Sunraysia Daily, when I can. I especially love the Opinion page which is like the pulse of the community. A community…

  • Councillor should resign immediately

    Councillor should resign immediately

    I’m deeply concerned at the lack of professional integrity shown by Mildura councillor Jason Modica in his actions of failing to declare a conflict of…

  • Poverty rate doesn’t back up claim

    MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster makes an unfounded generalisation when she writes that: “A free-market policy has provided opportunity for wealth and prosperity to all…

  • Westpac still closing regional branches

    Westpac announced a so-called “moratorium” on branch closures but limited that to just eight branches, including Robinvale. But the bank was trying to con its…

  • Basin plan needs to get back on track

    Basin plan needs to get back on track

    The Murray-Darling Basin Plan report card published this week demonstrates change is needed to get the remaining components of the Plan back on track. It…

  • We need to plan ahead for future growth

    TO save fellow councillor Stefano de Pieri from confusion, a study/review of industrial land is a time consuming process, maybe a year or more, then…

  • Country racing attracts tourist dollars

    Country racing is a very important part of a region and it is not valued or built on enough by towns and traders and tourism.…

  • Hollow promises for regional Victorians

    Hollow promises for regional Victorians

    The issues Victorians faced before the 2022 state election have not changed. In fact, it is getting to a critical point for our state’s health…

  • Stop gap answer to unsafe roads

    RE: Mildura MP Jade Benham’s “Better roads put food on the table” (Sunraysia Daily, LTE, February 10): While the latest politician pretends to be different,…

  • Positive feedback for Mad Mile roadwork

    CONGRATULATIONS to the Mil-dura Rural City Council for the amazing work done on the Mad Mile and Gibbs Street.  Your work has been thorough and…

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