Tag: letters
Concerns over carbon capture storage
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: The Ninety Mile Beach Action Group Against Carbon Storage is disappointed by the announcement of a coal to hydrogen project, as it allows Latrobe Valley’s negative coal footprint to become significantly larger.
Project will present CO2 problems
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Making hydrogen from brown coal in the Latrobe Valley sounds like great news. However, it’s not that simple.
Should electorate name be Saxton?
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: A person fit for the honour of an electorate name would be Wilbur Saxton, who came from a long-time timber family with timber operations.
Hunting assumptions ‘are plainly wrong’
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: The only absurdity is that actions are attributed to lawful duck hunters based on assumption and prejudice.
Wurruk is ‘unfairly highlighted’
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: We would like to express great disappointment with the Gippsland Times for publishing, on the front page of two issues, large photos of a Wurruk house after a recent drug raid.
Music festival again a great success
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: An estimated crowd of between 3400 locals and visitors thoroughly enjoyed the Sale Music Festival.
Heart Morass absurdity
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Ther is a heartbreaking absurdity in the article ‘Hunters warned of changes to duck season opening’.
O’Brien clarifies train stabling points
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Gippsland South MLA Danny O'Brien says he will continue to advocate for stabling to deliver additional services to Sale.
Libs-Nats have ‘cut and shut’ regional rail
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Minister: It's hard to trust the Liberals and Nationals rail announcement, going by the history books.
Roadside barriers won’t fix bad road surfaces
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: TAC needs to make the right decisions in its role to maintain Victorian roads to a safe standard.
Train stabling in Sale may not be the best solution
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: The solution seems a pretty simple one — have additional services extend their journey onto Bairnsdale rather than cutting them short and wasting a staggering $11.2 million to build unnecessary stabling yards at Sale.
CarbonNet is ‘a dog of a scheme’
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: If the sequestered carbon dioxide is used to also flush out more oil and gas from Bass Strait to get burnt and so create more carbon emissions, then we really have the fossil fuel Ponzi scheme.