‘Yes’ is right thing to do
Why I am voting Yes in the Voice Referendum.
It's way past time that indigenous people, that is Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, the owners...
Charity begins at home
This present government is destroying our democratic way of life, forged in this country by our ancestors.
Our children being made to feel guilty...
Salvo ‘yes’ vote is misguided
Whilst we all applaud the Salvation Army for their constant work in seeking to assist the needy the letter of Captain Stuart Glover in...
Renewables not the answer
Look around, folks, at the environment vandalism of this wonderful country.
Thousands of acres of good farming land under solar panels, swaths of forest being...
What cost for renewables?
I refer to the editorials in the 8 September issue by Arthur Gorrie and Llew O’Brien regarding our power supplies.
Australia has taken a...
A “yes” vote could fix Australia
I am a keen supporter of the Voice to Parliament and Executive Government.
We Australians live in a wealthy nation, rich in resources, both...
Should be equal
The main failure of the Yes proponents in the Voice referendum is that they equate the average situation of First Nations people to the...
No to ‘dunno say no’
YES, I agree.
Thanks Captain Glover of the Salvation Army for your wonderful letter “Voice will make a difference” (Letters, Gympie Today September 15).
I share...
Something needs to change
I would agree with the Salvation Army's Captain Stuart Glover that something needs to change in the way our country takes care of those...
Plea to council
This week I noticed a "for sale" sign erected on the two vacant blocks in Mary St, adjacent to the park gates, which were...
Voice not thought out
I have just read both cases of the Referendum Booklet.
The 'No' case only needs to point out the unknown variables that may divide our...
US ‘cuisine’ doesn’t stack up
Our recent holiday to The United States of America, the land of the free, revealed some fascinating insights.
America has a huge impact on...