Monday Tucker thanks
LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Monday Tucker serves a large range of nutritious meals to 70-plus community members, who are struggling with poverty, unemployment, family issues, youth homelessness, community isolation and loneliness.
Barriers to development across the state
LETTER TO THE EDITOR | After reading the Gippsland Times last Tuesday, one wonders why any company would be bothered to plan developments in Victoria.
One treaty or many treaties?
LETTER TO THE EDITOR | IF the demand for an Aboriginal treaty goes ahead, it must be by compulsory referendum, and every Australian must have a vote.
Harvesting roos could reduce problems
LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Recent reports on the problem of kangaroos on the Loch Sport road have elicited many solutions to the problem but no-one has thought to ask, why is there a problem?
Fences needed to stop roos moving onto road
LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Fencing in the area is the solution, I believe.
Heyfield was ‘singled out’ on education
LETTER TO THE EDITOR | I am extremely disappointed that Heyfield was singled out in the Teach For Australia article.
Proposed solar farm is not in the right place
LETTER TO THE EDITOR | If the Glengarry solar farm goes ahead, what will happen to the existing native vegetation?
Offshore projects are cause for concern
LETTER TO THE EDITOR | It's time for the communities of the 90 Mile Beach to reclaim and stand for their environments.
Seeds of demise sown years ago
COMMENT | At least six clubs are in limbo as the make-up of Gippsland’s senior football and netball leagues remains unsettled.
The legacy of child abuse
OPINION | A survivor of abuse, and leader of the group actions being rolled out against the Catholic diocese in Gippsland, explains in his own words the destructive effect childhood abuse has had on his life.
Closure of ASH mill would be devastating
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: We, the Committee for Wellington, would like to show our support for Australian Sustainable Hardwoods and request that the Victorian Government and VicForests continue to work with ASH to deliver current supply commitments.
We need to get serious about wild dog problem
Wild dog numbers appear to be rising again.