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  • Labor calls out Broad on agriculture laws

    Members of the Mildura branch of the ALP support the criticism of our local member, Andrew Broad by the Victorian Farmers’ Federation Sunraysia branch in…

  • An act of finding a wallet goes a long way

    I WOULD like to thank the man from Yelta who picked up my wallet over the weekend and handed it in to police. Very thankful that…

  • Tourism rests in the hands of Mildura

    This is what the Motorhome Association Of Australia vehicle fleet of 35,900 looks like:Campervans 2400; motorhomes 17,800; 5th wheelers 1800; buses and coaches 1900; slide-ons…

  • Accountability needed for young teens

    AUSTRALIA should raise the age of criminal responsibility to at least 14 to reduce the risk of children embarking on life-long involvement with the criminal…

  • More thought needed on future planning

    More thought needed on future planning

    IS it necessary for another 24-hour service station in Buronga? The current proposal by OTR for a 24-hour service station next door to an existing 24-hour…

  • We’re allowed to have our say on festival

    EXCUSE me, John Arnold, my letter to the Sunraysia Daily, September 13, contained only three points of interest. They were concerns about having Country Music Festival…

  • Nationals’ need to listen to the people

    AUSTIN Evans, if you campaign on the track record of the National Party in Murray you will be soundly beaten, or at least you should…

  • River communities want answers

    River communities want answers

    Member for Mallee Andrew Broad, your confidence in the NSW Government over water management puts you way out on a limb.The Mildura and District Branch…

  • Old realities spell climate change future

    Old realities spell climate change future

    REGARDING the Letter to the Editor by Mick Chopping (September 21), climate change is a fact and coal is on its way out.One of my…

  • Law society backs a fair and open debate

    THE Council of the Law Society of NSW acknowledges there is a diversity of opinion within the profession and the council on the topic of…

  • Rising electricity bills leaving elderly cold

    WOOLEN children’s and dog’s blankets have been flying out of local op shops like bread out of a bakery.Elderly citizens are, reportedly, cutting a hole…

  • We can’t let hatred overtake the debate

    We can’t let hatred overtake the debate

    I feel compelled to write. We are so blessed to call this wonderful nation, Australia, home. I am very thankful that this nation where I was…

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