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  • Duck shooters have plenty of questions to answer

    THE duck shooter supporters seem to be dodging around a lot of the issues that the majority of the population, in particular regional residents, have…

  • Underinvestment has tragic consequences

    The Andrews Labor Government is touting $165 million in funding for Victoria’s flood-damaged roads, yet it is currently leaving regional councils to foot the bill…

  • Lights boost tourism  and hospitality sector

    Lights boost tourism  and hospitality sector

    It was a thrill to be present for the announcement of $4.99 million for the Wentworth exhibit of ‘Light State’ by NSW Deputy Premier Paul…

  • Integrated approach to water needed

    Murray-Darling Basin governments must move beyond buybacks if they are serious about tackling the greatest environmental threats in the Murray-Darling Basin. Ministers need to move…

  • Nationals’ blind support for minority

    Nationals’ blind support for minority

    THE Nats’ blind support for a minority group of bird shooters continues, oblivious to the mayhem and madness it causes to regional landowners around the…

  • Melbourne’s loss is definitely our gain

    Loved the article about Conor Pall that Laura Turner wrote which was printed in Sunraysia Daily on Saturday. Excellently written article about a local youth…

  • It’s time to ban duck shooting

    Response to Emma Kealy (Sunraysia Daily, January 25):  Nationals MP Emma Kealy can’t be taken seriously on duck shooting, until she first discloses that her…

  • Basin plan based on politics ahead of facts

    Basin plan based on politics ahead of facts

    I READ an interesting quote from the federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester, who said: “The further you are away from the natural environment, the…

  • Too much detail could handcuff parliament

    THE Federal Opposition’s repeatedly reported demands for detail on “The Voice” is unwise. The Constitution is a framework of principles within which our government and…

  • Protest against coal highlights damage

    GRETA Thunberg, widely known because of her views on climate change, has been arrested and detained by German police for peacefully protesting concerning the annihilation…

  • River’s wild behaviour is nothing new

    REGARDING the public plea to retain the Karadoc levee bank (Sunraysia Daily, January 25), we all have compassion for those who have been inundated with…

  • No opportunity for numbers to rebound

    No opportunity for numbers to rebound

    New CEO of Field & Game Australia, Lucas Cooke, appears to distort science to defend duck shooting (Letters to the Editor, Sunraysia Daily, January 20).…

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