Letters
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Labor behind target
The Victorian Government has failed to reach its own Solar for Rentals program targets by a whopping 97 per cent. As has been reported this…
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Ley’s duty of care
With a Federal election coming up sometime in the next months, this is a good time to ponder just what we expect from our representatives…
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Casuals need Power Saving Bonus too
THE Victorian Government needs to immediately extend eligibility for the $250 Power Saving Bonus to casual employees affected by lockdowns and loss of work through…
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Nationals’ climate change roadblock
As I perceive it, the majority of the people in Australia want to see urgent action taken by our Federal Government to counter human-induced climate…
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Webster needs to have clear energy focus
Member for Mallee Anne Webster has expressed concern about Barnaby Joyce’s focus on coal-fired energy because there is no coal in the Mallee electorate. That’s…
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COVID doesn’t only spread in work hours
COVID testing stations only operate during business hours. One would think that in this pandemic, that testing stations would be open 24/7 operating in shifts.…
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About time we were ‘all in this together’
Australian federal and state governments have consistently reinforced during COVID “we’re all in this together”. Perhaps not. In response to a journalist’s comments about difficulties…
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Take care of local businesses first
I REFER to Sunraysia Daily (Monday, July 19) when Member for Mildura Ali Cupper leads an article saying she welcomes the news of support payments…
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Flawed laws
THE Victorian Government has been forced into an embarrassing backdown on its plan to allow camping and campfires on 17,000km of licensed river frontages in…
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Road and rail stimulus
LOCALS are benefitting from the NSW Government’s $100 million stimulus spend to accelerate shovel-ready road and maintenance works with 10 projects now delivered across the Murray electorate.…
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Walsh entitled to view on Senator McKenzie
Rebecca Washington in her letter (Sunraysia Daily, July 16) asserts we should be “incredibly proud” of Senator Bridget McKenzie because she is the first female…
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Groundhog day for local retailers
IT’S Groundhog Day for struggling Victorian retailers with the state plunged into its fifth lockdown since the pandemic began Even a short, sharp and successful…