letters
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Two roles too much
Constituents, counsellors and concerned rate payers have every right to question how Nationals candidate Peta Betts claims she can fulfil a state MP role and…
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A bridge too far
THE report in The Guardian that cameras are being installed for a traffic survey as part of the governmental process of developing options and a business case…
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Webster opts for fear-mongering
IT is clearly too much to hope that Federal Member Anne Webster might welcome the news of permanent residence for 19,000 refugees living on temporary…
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More than one side to duck debate
COULD the Member for Northern Victoria Georgie Purcell (“‘Clear’ need for shoot ban, The Guardian, February 10) please give us all the facts, not the…
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New year, same issues
THE issues Victorians faced before the 2022 state election have not changed. In fact, it is getting to a critical point for our state’s health…
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Sign up to shave
ACCORDING to the Leukaemia Foundation’s latest research, many Australians living with blood cancer, particularly those in regional and remote areas, are under significant financial strain…
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School essentials help
FOR the third year in a row, Amazon Australia is assisting the St Vincent de Paul Society to provide another 1000 Australian students with back-to-school…
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Fix our flood-hit roads
THE Andrews Labor Government is touting $165 million in funding for Victoria’s flood-damaged roads, yet it is currently leaving regional councils to foot the bill…
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Greens removed from natural environment
I READ an interesting quote from the federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester who said: “The further you are away from the natural environment, the…
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Insurance burden after floods blow
Dear Editor, Communities in regional Victoria are still reeling from the floods which inundated their homes and businesses. Towns worked tirelessly to sandbag as the…










