Annabel Doherty from Armidale argues the National Party should have split from the Liberals earlier to stop the drift to One Nation. She questions if it is now too late for their survival or if they will bank on a One Nation implosion.
New England Times Engage
QW: Blaming Albanese for the Coalition Split Is Political Delusion
Denise McHugh writes: The Nationals blaming Albanese for the Coalition split is farce. He didn’t break the Coalition; they did it themselves by choosing tantrum over discipline. Regional Australia deserves better than blame-shifting.
Letter: Joyce sideline
Rural people have always had conflict with the Nationals saying one thing in the bush and another when they went to Canberra. The perils of Coalition. But they do get into power sometimes to make change. The One Nation commentary never becomes more than that. Always talk the talk, never the walk.
Marking the National Day of Mourning
Member for Parkes Jamie Chaffey remembers those lost of December 14, and explains why he joined his colleagues in resigning from the front bench yesterday.
Roy’s Roundup: Firearms laws, early learning, seniors and civics
Roy discusses the fallout of new anti-terrorism laws, explains the new 3-day childcare subsidy, and provides a civics lesson on how laws are made in NSW.
Denise’s Desk: Is This Really What New England Voted For?
Denise questions whether One Nation and Barnaby Joyce truly represent New England, criticizing their voting records on worker rights and their divisive use of recent tragedies for political gain.
Armidale Airport: Ratepayers urged to have a say
Armidale Regional Ratepayers Association (ARRA) has long been concerned with the operation of our Regional Airport, and is asking ratepayers to have their say.
Opinion: Cost doing business
Mal Peters says he has seen some pretty tough times, but for some reason it seems harder today than he can recall.
Denise’s Desk: When Certainty Fades, Possibility Begins
Denise writes that the recent New England Times Engage Poll shows a profound movement and a lot of possibility.
Native pollinators need more support than honeybees in Australia – here’s why
Scientists argue thousands of Australian bee species and other native pollinators don’t enjoy nearly the same support as European honeybees.
