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  • Letters to the Editor: 6/4/21

    End this family violence FIVE years ago this week, we were handed a transformational opportunity to save lives and change the future of Indigenous women…

  • Let cops take on busts

    A SIGNIFICANT seizure of illegal tobacco, valued at $89 million, was detected recently along the NSW/Victorian border. Illegal tobacco makes its way into retail outlets,…

  • Acknowledge basin failings

    Accept basin failings IT was interesting to read the letter from Keith Pitt following his visit to the region this month. Our communities appreciated the…

  • Basin in an unhealthy state

    THE Labor party victories in the recent Queensland and West Australian State elections are a reminder that a Labor government will eventually be elected federally…

  • Federals’ flights of fancy

    BREATHTAKING is the best way to describe the outrageous decision by Deputy PM and National Party Leader Michael McCormack to include Avalon Airport as the…

  • Small business pays for shambles

    HUNDREDS and thousands of small businesses that were caught up in the Labor government’s snap five-day lockdown are completely ineligible for any support. But while…

  • Letters to the Editor: 26/2/21

    Save our serenity IT is not surprising that the Swan Hill community is suspicious about news of a newly registered business at the Swan Hill…

  • Letters to the Editor: 19/2/21

    Maintain the focus on the pandemic I AM responding to the front page article in last Friday’s The Guardian (February 12, Invite snub). While I…

  • Letters to the Editor: 5/2/21

    Nation deserves better WE had the privilege of growing up on the banks of the Murray River in Cobram, and now we are raising our…

  • Letters to the Editor: 29/1/21

    Duck hunting needed SUSTAINABILITY is key for Victoria’s tens of thousands of responsible, legitimate hunters. Whether it’s maintaining wetlands or complying with strict rules and…

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