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  • Banking options inaccessible

    ON behalf of my older friends I am voicing our displeasure of the closing of the poor banking services in Mildura and the closure of…

  • Committed to vital floodplain reforms

    Committed to vital floodplain reforms

    During debate and in your article ‘Floodplain harvesting voted down’ (September 24), inaccurate and misleading statements were made by Mr Justin Field. These statements cannot…

  • Labor only offering spin on hospital

    I WRITE in response to the article “We’ve been strung along” (Sunraysia Daily, October 1) detailing Ali Cupper’s apparent frustration at the ongoing delays by…

  • Airport right to make taxi companies pay

    Airport right to make taxi companies pay

    Re: Mildura Airport taxi charges labelled ‘unfair’ (Sunraysia Daily, October 3): First off I am surprised that there are 60 taxi trips in the morning.…

  • King’s climate views shouldn’t be tempered

    I HAVE been deeply concerned to read a  media   report this week  indicating that  Britain’s King  Charles has   been advised   by Prime…

  • Ridiculous restrictions are the real issues

    Ridiculous restrictions are the real issues

    I REALISE that the current political catch phase in Mildura is “Rate Gate” for the State election, even though I can’t see it going any…

  • Declining support for women from parties

    A MAJOR problem for the Liberal and National parties has been their declining support among women. Last week they demonstrated why, with a letter to…

  • Objecton to religious ceremonies in council

    Re “Holy War” (Sunraysia Daily, October 1): As someone who does not accept the concept of god, or gods, or everlasting life, I do not…

  • Interest paid leaves less for projects

    Interest paid leaves less for projects

    This week the new Federal Treasurer stated that the rise in interest rates was a wakeup call for all governments about the true cost of…

  • Rate cap out of step with local realities

    THE rate cap announcement by the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) this week is further proof of how the rating methodology is fundamentally broken.…

  • ‘Anti-farmer’ named as PM’s adviser on ag

    Would our Federal Government consider it appropriate to appoint a person who was a renowned racist as an adviser to the Prime Minister on the…

  • Self-focus overlooks community’s needs

    I am disappointed to see the Independent Member for Mildura using her final speech in Parliament to herald her own personal characteristics and also her…

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