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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’.

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.

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.

Maffra resident unhappy with pool hours

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: I support the many Wellington Shire residents who are puzzled and upset at the operating hours of the council-operated outdoor pools.

Barriers creating other road dangers

LETTER TO THE EDITOR: We now have several road intersections and some private driveways where the visibility for vehicles wanting to enter the main road is greatly reduced.

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