Letters

  • Don’t leave dogs in cars!

    Concerned resident, Kyneton On my fire scanner last Saturday I heard Echuca Fire Brigade were called out to rescue a dog that had been locked in a closed vehicle for some time when the temperature was well over 30 degrees Celsius! The poor thing was lucky to be alive! We hear too many cases like…

  • Permit required

    TW Bird, Lancefield To the woman injured at the Lancefield Farmers Market due to being struck by a vehicle, could I suggest she seek the services of a personal injury lawyer who would make enquiries with the Macedon Ranges Shire Council and the Lancefield Neighbourhood House as to the existence of an Activity on Road…

  • Critical objections

    Ken Maas, Castlemaine Maryborough Council is at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal defending its rejection of billboards, as Mount Alexander Shire Council recently attempted (‘Billboard blow’, Midland Express, December 18). A multi-council campaign should be created, including requests for state government intervention, which has the power to do so. Notwithstanding such critical objections to…

  • Food for microbes

    Colin Turton, Muckleford I have resisted thus far in the knowledge that I will be shouted down and berated endlessly by the majority of your correspondents; I have, however, fairly broad shoulders and a reasonably thick hide. Firstly, I believe the fiasco that has been raging (read climate, so-called ‘debate’) with ever-increasing angst, is largely…

  • Before the devastation

    Graham Smith, Kyneton The infuriating thing about reading David Cunningham’s almost weekly dismissal of climate change, is that, in his case, he might be right. I don’t know Mr Cunningham, his health or age, but it is possible that like many of us, he may be dead before the full devastation of climate change hits.…

  • Leading the way

    Hans Paas, Castlemaine It really does not get much better than this for any community. First we become a welcoming community to those who fled violence and oppression and settled among us. Then we are told that the 3450 postcode is the most generous donor postcode in the country. Next we notched up a precedent-setting…

  • Bleak indeed!

    Deb Moreheart, Campbells Creek From your reporting of the process reclassifying Wombat State Forest (‘Bleak outlook’, Express, December 4) I am curiously alarmed that women voted for improved long-term management and men voted ‘nay’. What experience do these men have of national parks beyond drive in/ drive out? Certainly Gariwerd as a nearby example has…

  • Shortsighted view

    Trevor A Scott, Central Victoria Climate Action, Castlemaine An open letter to federal opposition leader Bill Shorten re. “Adani Coal Mine won’t affect emissions”. I understand that school children, striking in Melbourne to bring attention to government inaction on Climate Change, were shut out of your Moonee Ponds office. The Coalition does not have a…

  • Don’t claim our future

    Reuben Macdougall Di Manno, Campbells Creek I write in response to David Cunningham’s latest offering on climate change (‘Bugger-all difference’, Opinions, November 27). Before beginning, I wish to make clear that I value Mr Cunningham’s contributions to the discussion, and I happily acknowledge that all views should be heard in a democracy. The majority of…

  • Why bother?

    Peter Ryan, Castlemaine It puzzles me why David Cunningham (‘Bugger-all difference’, Opinions, November 27) continues to get such coverage in your paper. I believe that we have been at the stage for quite some time now, where the argument about human-induced climate change is settled. Thus, there is no need for further debate. Once again…

  • Bring it on!

    Patrick Hockey, Castlemaine We are fast-approaching the day when not only will strong positions on climate change be bipartisan, but the major parties will try to out-compete each other to drive the strongest policies. Indeed the very survival of the conservative parties will depend on the speed with which they can make this transition. We…

  • Still waiting

    Nikki Medwell, Elphinstone The state government published an ATCW (Authority To Control Wildlife) review for public feedback with submissions closing June 29. This document promised “transparency”. I raised numerous questions and concerns in writing with both the office of Lily D’Ambrosio MP and the office of local MP Mary-Anne Thomas. Both offices promise transparency yet…