Letters

  • ‘We’re victims of the water hunger games’

    ‘We’re victims of the water hunger games’

    IT’S raining, but … the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recently released its climate change report and, critically, global warming is on track to be…

  • Vic lockdowns driving population away

    It’s been revealed Victorians are fleeing to other states with the Victorian Government’s extended lockdowns and lack of a COVID recovery plan driving our population…

  • Suffering at SA border

    Suffering at SA border

    THE South Australian Ombudsman needs to launch an inquiry into the South Australian Government’s border permit processes and travel exemptions. Earlier this week, the Victorian…

  • Well done, MRCC

    Although I am not happy with Mildura Council’s planning for Irymple I believe credit should be given where credit is due. It is pleasing to see…

  • Border issues must be resolved

    The newly announced Border Brokers will address problems created by the Victorian Government. Victoria’s Minister for Regional Development Mary-Anne Thomas made the announcement with the promise…

  • Eligible travel if 70 per cent level reached

    IN order to be safe, rural areas also need to hit the 70 per cent vaccinated level, as well as obtain complete access to vaccines…

  • Thanks for helping Chooka return home

    Thanks for helping Chooka return home

    Just wanted to pass on my thanks to the Sunraysia Daily for the excellent story on the musician who was homeless in Wentworth because the South…

  • Time for a revamped transport plan

    Time for a revamped transport plan

    THE Transport Workers’ Union and Australian Road Transport Industrial Organisation have written to National Cabinet to establish a COVID-safe transport roadmap involving rapid antigen testing,…

  • Normality unlikely in the near future

    I HOPE Peter Walsh (‘We just can’t keep living like this’, SD, September 10) read my letter the same day.  I, too, hope that COVID-19…

  • Animals face extinction crisis

    AUSTRALIA has a terrible native animal extinction record.  More than 1700 native animal species are at risk of extinction.  Land-clearing, pollution, climate change, feral cats…

  • More Sky supporters than you think

    First and foremost, thanks to Member for Mallee Anne Webster for her article in Sunraysia Daily regarding the loss of Sky News Regional broadcasting in…

  • Sold Down the River – all sizzle and no steak

    Sold Down the River – all sizzle and no steak

    In response to Stefano de Pieri’s opinion on the new book Sold Down the River (Sunraysia Daily, September 4): The book Sold Down the River…

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