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  • Cyclists and road laws

    Cyclists and road laws

    I UNDERSTAND everyone’s right to keeping fit and looking after their health. But at what stage does the cyclist have to take responsibility for their…

  • Nationals keen to scrap taxes

    Nationals keen to scrap taxes

    THE emergency services tax isn’t gone – it’s just a one-year stay of execution for farmers. The reality is every Victorian homeowner, business and renter…

  • A callout to for men to help end family and domestic violence

    A callout to for men to help end family and domestic violence

    AS we find ourselves in the end of Reconciliation Week, I speak to you today in front of you not just as a survivor, but…

  • Thirsty nuclear doesn’t stack up

    Thirsty nuclear doesn’t stack up

    FOR anyone concerned about how regional areas will fare as Australia transforms to a net zero electricity system, at first glance nuclear power may seem…

  • The need for reconciliation

    The need for reconciliation

    AS we mark National Reconciliation Week, I wish to take a moment to honour this important time of reflection, learning, and commitment to unity across…

  • Nationals out of touch?

    Nationals out of touch?

    THE Federal National Party is surely in a state of total disillusionment as to their relevance in Australia’s modern society. What influence can they have…

  • Mayor welcomes budget feedback

    Mayor welcomes budget feedback

    COUNCIL’S 2025-26 Draft Budget has been released for public feedback and, as councillors, we welcome and encourage your scrutiny and feedback for our consideration when…

  • More support needed

    More support needed

    I WRITE on behalf of the not-for-profit Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia that helps people across the nation. We have now set up a key…

  • Mayor bites back

    Mayor bites back

    I APPRECIATE a pithy headline as much as the next person, but when it simply demeans an entire community, I find it gratuitous rather than…

  • Giving thanks

    Giving thanks

    NOW we’ve celebrated National Volunteers Week, I’d like to acknowledge the dedicated volunteers who work tirelessly to support our local organisations, charities and emergency services.…

  • Dareton on the rise

    Dareton on the rise

    I WRITE today to support the excellent Letter to the Editor submitted to Sunraysia Daily recently by Craig Muir (Saturday, May 24, Page 30, More…

  • More than a dog town

    More than a dog town

    I WISH to express my disappointment in yesterday’s headline (Sunraysia Daily, May 23, page 1, Dareton goes to the dogs) referencing Dareton. Yes, there is…

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