Tag: letters
CCS advocates should come clean
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: The rule for carbon capture and storage in Australia has been that it doesn’t ever get done, so when is it going to get cheaper?
CCS essential to helping arrest climate change
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: The real story here is that overall CCS costs are continuing to plummet as more facilities commercialise.
Action needed over Gld Lakes fish stocks
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: After reading an article regarding fishing in the Gippsland Lakes, we felt it necessary to clarify some points.
No satisfactory answers from CarbonNet
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: I was pretty shocked at what I saw and heard at the CarbonNet meeting last week.
Some politicians are ‘science deniers’
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: I write to express my dismay and disapproval of the current performance of our state and federal members of parliament on clean energy and climate change.
Call for the EES process to be overhauled
LETTER TOTHE EDITOR: I came away from the Kalbar community information session disappointed at the content of the presentation, underpinned by the fundamentally flawed Environment Effects Statement process.
New irrigation area from Fernbank to Hillside?
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: With the supply of water, enough to irrigate thousands of acres of dry land from Fernbank to Hillside, we should all be very excited.
Reports of legal action a ‘slur’ on Catholics
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: I wish to protest against the anti-Catholic campaign being carried out by this newspaper.
Barriers a problem for neighbouring properties
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: I believe centre road barriers and roadside barriers have contributed to accidents along the Princes Highway between Sale and Stratford in the past few months.
No more tractor pulls for Bushy Park
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: The Bushy Park Tractor Pull Committee has made a decision to discontinue the annual event.
Bin ‘laziness’ helping to breed vermin
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: What effort is required to put your rubbish bin out the front of your house with the lid completely closed?
Refugees are ‘unfairly targeted’ by government
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Refugees are again being unfairly targeted by the government through the Department of Home Affairs, which between June and August will cut off income support for people on bridging visas and the right to work.