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OPINION >

Lack of police steals Christmas Spirit in Tambar Springs

Jim Guider, Tamworth

Jim Guider writes that the Clayton’s police presence in Tambar Springs was not enough to prevent Christmas presents being stolen, and action is required to deal with the social parasites.


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Editorial: We choose the light

RK Crosby, Publisher, New England Times

Our site may be only one tiny corner of the internet, but when it comes to covering the Chanukah Massacre, we choose the light.

ENVIRONMENT >

We don’t need or want the Narrabri Gas Project

Pat Schultz says: “For fourteen years I have been listening to Santos spin. We do not have a gas shortage problem; we have a gas export problem. The Pipeline Project through the Pilliga will further devastate the forest and poses a threat to water.”

SOLUTIONS >

Who you know can’t be the qualification

Dean Foley says when jobs, grants and contracts keep circling the same small group, people stop debating policy and start debating trust.

SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT >

IDPwD – A day of inclusion for some

RK Crosby, CEO of KORE CSR and Publisher of New England Times

RK Crosby writes that the International Day for People with Disabilities is all about inclusion, but some disabilities are left out.

QW: The sad closure of Ben Lomond school

Jack Arnold writes that the closure of Ben Lomond Public School is a sad event that is part of trend found in other placed where government investment is absent.

QW: Bondi massacre

Josephine Enoch, Glen Innes

Josephine from Glen Innes says: As a woman of Irish/Cornish heritage, I am deeply aware of the shadows of generational ambiguous grief, and how this act will impact the future for our next generations.

To the brave Jewish people and others I know as friends: I bend my knees and ask, from the heart of my soul, to know how I can help.

QW: Barnaby’s senate move

Thelma Yoong, Inverell

Barnaby has jumped ship to do better for Australia. He knows he can do more when he gets into the senate rather than sitting on the back bench. He has been true to himself and the Australian people. If he hadn’t spoke up about nett zero the Nationals would have done nothing, then Barnaby speaks up, then they take all the credit. He is outspoken to bring benefits to Australia. This government and past governments have given too many of Australia’s assets away for the rest of the world to profit from our gas and iron ore let alone our…

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