Letters
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Fruit fly fight takes major budget hit
A PLAN to slash funding for Victoria’s fight against Queensland fruit fly will make it harder for our farmers to fight off outbreaks of the…
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Desperate need for Mildura tourism review
I WOULD like Mildura councillors to stop listening to vested interests, particularly with the closure of three caravan parks in Mildura over the past couple…
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Funding cuts continue to hurt freight scheme
The Andrews Labor Government has again taken the razor to the Mode Shift Incentive Scheme (MSIS) which will mean more trucks on crumbling country roads…
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I won’t be drawn into gutter politics
IT is fairly obvious from the events of the past week that the 2022 election campaign has begun. What’s also obvious is that my opponents…
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Seems to be no limit on outside ‘help’
WELL said Councillor Glenn Milne (re: city speed limits, Sunraysia Daily, May 15). I agree with you 100 per cent with your logical and sensible…
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Good Money program to help Victorians in need
THE Andrews Labor Government is helping Victorians experiencing financial stress with the expansion of the Good Money program, which delivers no-interest loans and financial advice…
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Prostate cancer foundation says ‘thanks’ to volunteers
This National Volunteer Week (May 17-23), Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (PCFA) is shining a light on volunteers across the country who are making a…
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Northern harvesting has flow-on to Murray
THE New South Wales Coalition Government, and especially Water Minister Melinda Pavey, must work much harder to resolve the vexed issue of floodplain harvesting in…
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River regions need stronger travel focus
There is not enough being put in place to promote one of Australia’s great journeys along Australia’s great river. The link between Mildura and Albury…
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Framework boundaries exclude two schools
The previous council commissioned MESH as consultants to prepare a Structure Plan and Urban Design framework, allegedly for Irymple, but put boundaries for this framework…
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Build it alright, but will they really come?
It seems that if you pay consultants enough you will probably get the answer you are looking for – and that’s what looks to have…
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Growing population, bigger problems
SUNRAYSIA’S population is tipped to be 100,000 in the not-too-distant future. Perhaps our visiting politicians should come at least one way by bus to see…