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  • Approach to coots is callous

    Approach to coots is callous

    I AM utterly disgusted and appalled by China Gibson, referring to his rave “Coots still coming” in Moulamein Notes (The Guardian, February 23). It is…

  • Ad spending flows

    Ad spending flows

    THE latest Albanese government advertising campaign supports the view that tighter regulations are required over government advertising. Using taxpayer dollars on prime time television screens,…

  • Allan refuses to face Games inquiry

    Allan refuses to face Games inquiry

    THE inquiry into the cancellation of the Commonwealth Games this week reconvenes in Bendigo, the home of Premier Jacinta Allan. It’s fallout that continues over…

  • GP tax will hurt

    GP tax will hurt

    GP clinics across northern Victoria could be forced to close under Labor’s destructive GP payroll tax. I urge the Treasurer to immediately scrap the tax.…

  • Budget pain is hurting animals

    Budget pain is hurting animals

    AS a team leader for RSPCA Victoria’s inspectorate North Nest region, my team of four inspectors and I share 41 years of experience investigating reports…

  • A matter of life and death

    A matter of life and death

    VICTORIA is facing a crisis in its emergency health response system, with alarming reports revealing significant shortcomings in both the Triple Zero service and the…

  • Plenty of work to do

    Plenty of work to do

    THERE is more to the furore whipped up by Member for Mildura Jade Benham over a trip to France. Being sick with COVID, I was…

  • Swan Hill: Its got the lot

    Swan Hill: Its got the lot

    TO a large extent this is true, but it also has a few gaps. One of most obvious gaps is accommodation. People arriving to the…

  • Happy retirement

    Happy retirement

    WHILST pottering in my garden this morning, I pondered on the time my husband and I made the decision to sell our home and move…

  • Labor failing to address crisis

    Labor failing to address crisis

    THE lack of action to address the cost-of-living crisis is evident. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s response to the situation, summoning his colleagues to Canberra for…

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