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  • Water minister snubs meeting on basin plan

    Water minister snubs meeting on basin plan

    ATTENDING last week’s MDBA Rivers Reflections Conference in Albury, the warm fuzzy-feeling conference highlighted the need for through leadership for a highly collaborative approach with…

  • Screen directions could be changed

    Screen directions could be changed

    I ENJOYED the article ‘Screen time’ in last Friday’s The Guardian. I wonder if the site of each large screen should be located on both…

  • Motivated by Mansfield

    Motivated by Mansfield

    THE past weekend should have been a huge wake-up call to an Allan government intent on dismantling local regional health services. “Don’t mess with Mansfield!”…

  • Reserve in shameful state

    Reserve in shameful state

    THE Tooleybuc Recreation Reserve, I am sorry to say, is a disgrace. Whenever it rains, the ground become muddy and impossible to navigate. I have…

  • Water waste driving up prices

    Water waste driving up prices

    WHEN will Australians realise that the constant damage to our agricultural sector is having a significant impact on the cost of living? It’s simple: if…

  • Government aims for gymnastics medal

    Government aims for gymnastics medal

    ANNE WEBSTER Member for Mallee THE Paris Olympics are just over a month away and if team Albanese keep practising their backflips, they are a…

  • Walsh a prolific letter-writer

    Walsh a prolific letter-writer

    EVEN my right-wing almost-fascist friends have noted Peter Walsh writes a lot of letters to the editor. Good to see he has given Emma Kealy…

  • City projects prioritised

    City projects prioritised

    JUST when you thought it couldn’t get any worse for regional Victorians, along comes another brutal set of numbers. Revelations this week that road and…

  • Club together for safety

    Club together for safety

    GRASSROOTS football and netball clubs across the state can apply for a share of $600,000 to improve their club as part of an annual road…

  • Real people are why I keep giving

    Real people are why I keep giving

    WITH The Salvation Army’s Red Shield Appeal at our doorstep, I wanted to share a bit about why I’m so passionate in my work for…

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