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  • Take advice from experts

    Take advice from experts

    WE USUALLY turn to people who know what they are doing when we can’t do those things ourselves. You pay an electrician to install your…

  • Andrews leaves regions reeling

    Andrews leaves regions reeling

    Anne Webster VICTORIAN Premier Daniel Andrews’ resignation this week heralded the end of an inglorious era for the Labor government. Mr Andrews will be remembered…

  • Crippling burden of new health tax

    Crippling burden of new health tax

    IT is already frustratingly difficult to get a doctor’s appointment for so many regional Victorians, and now they face a painful hit to the hip-pocket…

  • Revised Basin plan fails communities

    Revised Basin plan fails communities

    THE minister’s new Murray-Darling Basin Plan will cost Australians and won’t fix the environment. The minister is proposing more time to complete complex projects and…

  • Church notes

    Church notes

    Grain Shed ON Sunday, at 10am, we welcome Compassion Australia back to the Grain Shed. Compassion is a Christian international holistic child development organisation. Through…

  • Only fair to give them a Voice

    Only fair to give them a Voice

    WHY I’m voting “yes”. I am very political and I volunteer on a few local groups on a variety of social and environment issues. I…

  • Red tape for the regions

    Red tape for the regions

    Anne Webster, Member for Mallee AUSTRALIA is a migrant nation. Through blood, sweat and tears, migrants became the backbone and leaders of subsequent generations. I…

  • Your vote matters

    Your vote matters

    IN THE bewildering misinformation surrounding the Voice referendum, your ‘yes’ vote matters. There is no better way to explain why than Paul Keating’s 1992 Redfern…

  • Hort future in jeopardy

    Hort future in jeopardy

    Anne Webster TANYA Plibersek has shot a missile from the Canberra jungle, risking the entire horticultural production along the Murray Darling system. Standing in Adelaide…

  • Premature call on gas

    Premature call on gas

    THE Andrews government is lacking support and looking increasingly lonely in its premature call to ban gas in new homes. Labor in Victoria, quite simply,…

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