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Cowwarr Art Space has an interesting history

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | It was an interesting article in the Gippsland Times about our former home, headlined 'New era for Cowwarr Art Space'.

Duck hunting brings income to communities

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | It has become abundantly clear that the 2020 duck season announcement is a fight between ideology and a data-driven, scientific position.

Visitors will keep away during duck season

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Why can't duck shooters buy meat instead, supporting struggling farmers?

Shooting has ‘negative impact’ on economy

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Duck shooting is a negative impact.

Slow, cool burns will reduce fuel loads

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Discussion of climate change needs to be separate to the discussions of bushfires, and the mention of "doubts over current prescribed burns policy" is worthy of further comment.

Australia should be leading on renewables

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | I recently wrote to my representative in parliament seeking his views on what action he thinks should be taken to reduce carbon emissions. I was impressed with his prompt reply by letter.

Music festival first Saturday in March

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Planning is well underway for the eighth Sale Music Festival: Picnic On The Green, to be held on Saturday, March 7, at the beautiful Sale Botanic Gardens.

High fuel loads are fuelling the fires

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Blaming these fires on climate change is deplorable.

Our politicians ‘playing games’ on climate

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Scott Morrison contemplating holding a royal commission on the bushfire crisis will be used as a delaying tactic to take any action on climate change.

‘Doubts’ over current prescribed burns policy

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | Prescribed burns are an article of faith for many, and faith is needed because there is not much science to support the benefits claimed.

Royal Commission fuel reduction advice ‘ignored’

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | A decade after the disastrous 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, monstrous bushfires heartbreakingly ravage the landscape once again, laying waste to lives and property.

Protesting prescribed burns ‘dangerous’

LETTER TO THE EDITOR | I wonder if all the people who opposed controlled forestry burns during the past 10 years are wondering how much wildlife was saved now that the bushfires have completely destroyed everything?

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