Opinion

  • Terrific campaign

    Tony Harvey, Castlemaine As a serial loser of everything from a Melbourne Cup sweep to Tattslotto, I was thrilled to have a winning ticket in Castlemaine IGA Maxi’s terrific campaign to give our farmers a hand. It’s appropriate that the hamper was a selection of craft beers from wonderful Victorian brewers, as I propose a…

  • A waste of space

    Ian Braybrook, Castlemaine In reference to the letter of former Councillor Tony Bell (‘The real reason’, Opinions, October 9). Undoubtedly Tony Bell knows what he is talking about, having been on the council at the time of the notorious and expensive ‘Landfill Debacle’. I have done a rough calculation based on the figures he quoted…

  • Panic and give money!

    David Cunningham, Castlemaine Catastrophists’ gravy train is threatened by the US Paris exit and they’re panicking at losing control of the narrative as the evidence continues to pile up against their doomsday sales pitch. Doomsday-religion global headquarters, the secretive IPCC, uses politically driven hidden processes to massage the work of a number of cherry-picked scientists…

  • An irrelevant ripple

    Dr Ray Brindle, Malmsbury I dips me lid to M. Francis Kennedy (‘Apologies to Percy Bysshe Shelly’, October 9) and Peter Ryan (‘Fabricated truth!’, October 16) whose contributions both deserve the ‘Letter of the Year’ award. Sometimes you have to laugh. Those who took the trouble to search for the source cited by our own…

  • Perhaps it’s time

    Joyce Sanders, Castlemaine Congratulations on the well-crafted letter by Peter Ryan demanding “equal media time and space” for the Flat Earth Society (‘Fabricated truth!’, Opinions, October 16). Recently a top climate scientist was asked if he would be willing to go on stage yet again in a debate with a climate change sceptic. He gave…

  • A great community effort

    Alma Vebergang, Kyneton Another Daffodil Festival has come and gone, yet after so many years, a huge success judging from the huge attendance at the parade – many from far away places! The committee are to be commended in their year’s work in organising the event. Apart from the committee, so many have given their…

  • Money for jam

    Jill Loorham, Castlemaine I write as an almost-70 years voter who has never voted for either of the two major political parties in this country. That may change if either Labor or Liberal adopt some new state management plans as follows: 1. Remove state stamp duty on the purchase of a house, when that house…

  • More discussion needed

    Julie Samson, Spring Hill Thank you Shane for your letter raising the topic of the Victorian Environmental Assessment Council’s draft proposal to make the Wombat State Forest a National or Regional Park (‘Pre-determined outcome?’, Opinions, October 2). There hasn’t been enough community information, discussion and feedback sought about this proposal. I live very close to…

  • Fabricated truth!

    Terre Planus, convenor, Central Victorian Chapter of the Flat Earth Collective (Actually, Peter Ryan, Castlemaine) I write to express my deep concern that people who share my belief that the Earth is Flat are not afforded equal time and space in today’s biased media, including your esteemed paper. I know that scientists all over the…

  • The real reason

    Tony Bell (ex-councillor), Castlemaine What a great spiel by Mount Alexander Shire Council on the front page of the Express (‘New Kid on the kerbside’, October 2). “Under the new contract, the waste will now be headed to Veolia’s Patho landfill site.” The real reason waste from our shire is going to Patho is because…

  • New extremes

    David Cheal, Redesdale David Cunningham is right (‘Prophecies vs data’, Opinions, October 2). The existence of hurricanes, cyclones etc. is not, of itself, evidence of climate change. However, the text of my letter of September 25 originally said (before editing) ‘… NSW (lowest winter rainfalls since records began), Hurricane Florence in the USA (record rainfalls),…

  • Don’t be distracted

    Patrick Hockey, Castlemaine I must admit it has been frustrating to follow the letters pages of the Express in recent months and read the many letters engaging with climate change deniers. Climate change denial, like belief in any conspiracy theory, does not respond to reality. The problem is not that a small element insists on…