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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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,…










