Opinion
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Save our lifestyle
Linda Amarant, New Gisborne Once again Gisborne is under siege! The new proposal for the Gisborne Business Park Development Plan is soul destroying. Council has proposed to heavily commercialise the east entrance into Gisborne – do we want a visual landscape with imposing big-business retailers lining the road? Large ugly advertising, huge bulky buildings… Such…
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Put safety first
Ian Braybrook, Castlemaine The community group ‘Newstead 2021’ has petitioned the government to halt the safety works on the Pyrenees Highway between Castlemaine and Newstead, principally because it involves the removal of 146 trees (‘Road works halt’, Midland Express, February 5). As a result the work has been postponed. Newstead does not own that road;…
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Significant impact
Gary Perkins, Kyneton Some 2100 properties in and around the Kyneton Airfield will be affected by proposed Local Law number 12. This represents almost a third of Kyneton’s population. The Local Law, if implemented, will result in 2100 properties having a permanent overlay attached to their property’s title. This will have a significant negative impact…
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Thank you one and all
Fr Wahid Riad, Donna Slingo and Juliet Guy On behalf of St Vincent de Paul and the Catholic Parish of Castlemaine, we would like to thank the community of Castlemaine and surrounds for their positive and generous support of our Community Christmas Luncheon. We would like to acknowledge and thank the generous donations made by…
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Did you sense it too?
Patrick Hockey, Castlemaine Did you sense it too? Something palpably changed in the public consciousness following the record breaking heat wave experienced during January. Suddenly everyone tasted a sense of the potential for climate change to wreak havoc with everyone’s life and health. There was a sombreness to discussions about the heat that wasn’t the…
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Quick to blame
Tony Bell, Castlemaine I write in response to Trevor Scott (‘This is it’, Opinions, January 29). You are quick to blame someone else who doesn’t follow your philosophy on climate change. When you practically wipe out coal-fired power stations in SA to rely on renewables, of course you are going to run out of power.…
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Not an ounce of shade
Chris Hooper, Castlemaine I went to Daylesford recently and needed to park behind the Coles supermarket. That carpark has long beds between each line of car spaces with large trees giving shade to parked cars. Very nice on a hot day. Why couldn’t the new carpark in Kennedy Street near Castlemaine station have been designed…
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No longer an option
Keith Altmann, Woodend Trevor Scott (‘This is it’, Opinions, January 29) correctly pointed out the fallacies in the Morrison Government’s thinking proposing a new coal-fired power station in the Latrobe Valley and the deliberately misleading energy/climate arguments the LNP has put forward over the last few years. Coal is no longer an economic option, and…
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Dedicated volunteers
Helen Johnston, Campbells Creek I write in response to Rosey Skinner’s letter (‘Not correct’, Opinions, January 15). I hold a life membership in an animal welfare group and continue to volunteer now with Mount Alexander Animal Welfare. May I suggest that Ms Skinner is unaware that we are indeed a ‘no kill’ shelter. Two exceptions…
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The arrogance must stop
Gregory Clark, Woodend Our government would strenuously shout that people must not take law in their own hands, yet those who have been given the power of law, disrespect it whenever they feel they are advantaged by ignoring it. Such arrogance has been demonstrated throughout the rule of this federal government and just recently by…
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Respect our history
Nick Massie, Newham The Woodend RSL will not support the correction of the WWI plaques on the clock tower to properly reflect the contribution of the people of The Shire of Newham and Woodend to the war effort. Since 2014 I have been lobbing the Macedon Ranges Shire Council and our local member and the…
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Missed opportunity
Hans and Anne van Gemert, Castlemaine Just before Christmas 2018, a COAG (Council of Australian Governments) meeting took place in Adelaide at which all state and federal energy ministers met to discuss raising the minimum energy efficiency standard for all new homes to seven stars. In the end they decided to defer a decision and…
