Age readers respond to revelations surrounding Michael Pezzullo and comment on the referendum.
People will argue that Australians don’t care enough these days about issues, and they’d be right. By vacating the field many Australians are allowing radicals from left and right to dominate the space and the media. These people are not being challenged, not being asked to justify with facts what they are saying.
″ , faith-based religions have no place playing politics by urging the faithful to vote yes or no in the referendum. Churches are not paid-up political affiliates of any particular party and should stay with preaching, explaining the word of God. Bishops or other leaders may have political agendas under the guise of compassion. We, the ordinary faithful, are not stupid and can make up our minds in the way we want to vote.
La Nina has lulled us into thinking that rainfall is consistently adequate and that water is a plentiful resource. Such reform would also gradually reduce the aged care sector’s reliance on minimally trained overseas workers, who no matter how kind and diligent, are not equipped to provide the knowledgeable and skilled healthcare needed by Australia’s very elderly, and by their descendants, who must monitor the care of their parents in residential aged care while continuing to do their own jobs and raising their own children.
I well remember when country towns were being bypassed and the talk was that they would die as a result of everyone going past them. So here is a good reason for country towns to get behind the EV revolution and install charging stations.The idea that an inquest on the COVID response can be held without an examination of the states’ role devalues the outcome for future reference .
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