letters
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Times are a-changin’
READING The Guardian’s page 1 story (November 18) about payment to local councillors took my mind back to the pre-Swan Hill Rural City Council times.…
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Food prices will rise
WHEN I was in high school, our economics teacher taught us about supply and demand. It’s not rocket science – when you reduce supply, you…
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Thanks for donations and time
MAY I, through your paper, thank all the members of the general public of the Swan Hill and surrounding area that assisted in the Swan…
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Food prices will rise
WHEN I was in high school, our economics teacher taught us about supply and demand. It’s not rocket science – when you reduce supply, you…
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Letters to the editor
Levee conditions an election issue MANY people have asked what they can do to help with the 35km of levee banks downstream of Swan Hill,…
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Letters to the Editor
Fix the levee CONGRATULATIONS to the person or persons who called the “high river meeting” held in the town hall. It was great to see…
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Letters to the editor
Health care system has broken I AM writing to you to support the comments made by our hospital chief executive Peter Abrahams (“Help on standby”,…
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Flexibility needed, but not more buybacks
THE community-based Speak Up Campaign is alarmed at some of the commentary from a meeting of Murray-Darling Basin Water Ministers on October 12. While Speak…
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Letters to the editor
THE story Left in Limbo (October 11, The Guardian, pg 1) has some misconceptions relating to the refugees in Swan Hill area. We are calling…
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Neglected drainage system
UNAWARE or don’t care, maybe both. The drainage system north of Swan Hill, owned by Goulburn Murray Water, once the pride of irrigators on Tyntynder…










