Opinion
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Church Notes, September 27
Anglican Church THERE was a great boot sale last week. Thank you to people who donated items and to those who help to run this…
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Farmer fury flows to Canberra
THE recent sitting week in Canberra was highlighted by the sacrificial trip many farmers made in convoy to protest on Tuesday outside Parliament House for…
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Grain Shed news, September 20
THERE goes another school term and, for Year 12 students, the end of school is in sight. Keep up the good work, there’s not long…
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Church Notes, September 13
Anglican Church REJOICE! In Bendigo tomorrow morning, five people will be ordained as deacons or priests. Please pray for them and all who support them,…
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Funding round deprives councils
OPINION – ANNE WEBSTER INFRASTRUCTURE Minister Catherine King has stopped Mallee councils pursuing vital infrastructure funding by announcing round 2 of Growing Regions during Victoria’s…
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It’s time for a deep breath
I THINK it’s time we all took a big, deep breath. What happened at Greenham Park on Sunday was disappointing – and I’m not just…
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Keating prophecy looming
WEDNESDAY’S productivity data confirmed that Australia is becoming Paul Keating’s “banana republic”, with the worst non-pandemic figures since the 1991 so-called “recession we had to…
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Church Notes, August 30
The Grain Shed A reminder for the Gather Day – tomorrow from 10am to 4pm at the Grain Shed. Morning tea and lunch is provided…
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Labor itself disconnected from business
ON Monday August 26 Labor’s new industrial relations laws came into effect, creating confusion across struggling Australian businesses and further suppressing our abysmal productivity levels.…
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It’s a merger
AS the Nationals leader and Member for Murray Plains I’m sending a warning that Swan Hill not be misled by the Allan Labor government’s “alleged…










