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  • Ducks not breeding despite wet years

    PERHAPS Lucas Cooke of Field and Game (FGA) should check with scientists before attempting to speak on their behalf (Letters to the Editor, Sunraysia Daily,…

  • Labor ducking and weaving

    Responsible duck hunting is a critical part of tourism for many regional Victorian communities. Yet the Andrews Government continues to place uncertainty around whether the 2023…

  • Australia Day insult

    Australia Day insult

    Since its inception, the support and patronage that Kmart has received from the Australian public now seems ill-deserved, due to the banning of sales of…

  • Mildura is not running out of land

    I just wish to point out that it is quite inaccurate to say that we are running out of land for housing construction. Notwithstanding the…

  • Important to admit when things go wrong

    Important to admit when things go wrong

    EVERYONE agrees that water is a precious resource – in fact, arguably our most precious. It is also generally agreed that we have to use…

  • Bonza offers way in for domestic tourists

    Albury and Mildura should be right behind Bonza Airlines and how it can lift up inbound tourism. There should be tourism plans to back the…

  • Survey shows duck numbers robust

    Survey shows duck numbers robust

    As the 2023 Victorian duck season nears, there are claims from anti-hunters about declining waterbird numbers necessitating a ban. The annual aerial Eastern Australian Waterbird…

  • Flooded communities suffer second blow

    COMMUNITIES in regional Victoria are still reeling from the floods which inundated their homes and businesses. But now – months after the water receded –…

  • Signifcant loss of town planning staff

    Signifcant loss of town planning staff

    I refer to the article in Sunraysia Daily (Saturday, January 14) regarding the length of time taken for planning application approvals by Mildura Rural City…

  • ‘Expected’ tourist influx ‘humorous’

    Read with some “humor” re the article about the new Bonza flights to Mildura and the “expected” tourist influx. Maybe the CEO of the Mildura…

  • NSW Labor’s pokies plan set up to fail

    By limiting a trial of a cashless gambling card to just 500 poker machines out of 86,000 machines in pubs and clubs across NSW, Labor…

  • More controls needed

    ScIentists   tell us the  massive  amount of  greenhouse   gases  in the atmosphere is  causing unstable  climatic   conditions leading to the terrible  fires…

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