Letters

  • We should be open to everyone

    We should be open to everyone

    STATE and federal governments should deliver on their commitment to open the borders to all before Christmas. If we’re open for business then we should…

  • Lesson in treating animals better

    Lesson in treating animals better

    WE are two concerned Grade 6 students from Mildura West Primary School. This semester we are doing an inquiry into animal cruelty. This is part…

  • Victorians should be worried about new Bill

    Victorians should be worried about new Bill

    The outpouring of anger at the Premier’s latest pandemic power grab speaks volumes. I’ve been inundated by thousands of distressed Victorians outraged at new legislation…

  • Only time will tell on new leaders’ stance

    Kermit The Frog once said “it’s not easy being green” and recent Mayor Jason Modica could be feeling a little bit disappointed and feeling a…

  • Mallee needs better representation

    Mallee needs better representation

    I write about Member for Mallee Anne Webster’s petition against mandatory vaccination. The real problem I suspect is that Anne Webster’s flip-flopping, inconsistency and lack…

  • Remembrance Day brings mixed emotions

    Remembrance Day to me, brings back mixed memories. Dad was not a man to talk about his service as a non-combatant (a captain Chaplin) in…

  • United approach for GPs needed

    United approach for GPs needed

    Peak rural general practice groupshave addressed the Senate Inquiry looking into issues affecting GP services in rural and remote Australia, with ready-to-go solutions for addressing…

  • Be vigilant on roads

    NSW Police Force is reminding ­motorists travelling across the state this weekend to slow down, be ­patient and drive to the conditions after nine people…

  • Confusing rules for Remembrance Day

    Local RSLs across the Mallee still haven’t received clarification on how to run COVID-safe Remembrance Day commemorations. RSLs have called on the Victorian Government to…

  • Base decisions on science, not slogans

    Base decisions on science, not slogans

    AUSTRALIA’S decision not to sign up for a 30 per cent reduction in methane emissions, which would have had disastrous conse­quences for agriculture without delivering…

  • Tax another hurdle for home buyers

    FIRST-home buyers will find it harder to break into the market with another new Labor tax set to add up to $30,000 to the cost…

  • More government overreach in pandemic response

    More government overreach in pandemic response

    New legislation before the Victorian Parliament will permanently enshrine government over-reach into the lives and livelihoods of regional Victorians. High vaccination rates and the winding…

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