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Church notes – Grain Shed
Grain Shed WELL, can you believe it? November is here and Christmas is getting closer, 52 days away. It is harvest time, too. Be encouraged…
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Senate hearings shut out basin water users
ANNE WEBSTER THIS week Water Minister Tanya Plibersek’s amendments to the Water Act and Murray-Darling Basin Plan were considered in two days of Senate committee…
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Labor flogging a dead horse
BRACE yourself for the interest rate hike that stops a nation. With that famous first Tuesday in November looming, all four of the big banks…
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Farmers need people power
ON Thursday Australia’s peak farming body, National Farmers’ Federation, launched an unprecedented campaign to try and highlight anti-agriculture policies from the Albanese Government. Unfortunately, despite…
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Leaders spread referendum fear
THE lack of political goodwill and leadership in the lead-up to and immediately after the Voice referendum was extraordinary. We were told the cynical lie…
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Water buybacks destroying food production
FEDERAL Water Minister Tanya Plibersek is bulldozing Parliament and set to take another 450 gigalitres of water away from Australian farmers by Christmas through the…
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Workers robbed of choice
Anne Webster COST-of-living pressures and high prices are continuing to plague Australia’s economy under the Albanese Labor government. September’s labour force statistics show the overall…
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Around the Churches
Anglican LAST Sunday, we welcomed Rev Nick and Ruth Hearnshaw to our Parish. Nick will be our locum for about a month. He will lead…
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Who are we really?
THE ugly outcome of the Voice referendum demands that we now ask, “Who are we really?” By voting “no”, we have denied First Nations people…
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Around the Churches
Anglican SATURDAY, come along to the monthly Boot Sale at the church hall for a bargain, scones, barbecue food, morning tea and lots of other…










