Siri Gamage says: Immigrants aren’t the problem — they’ve become pawns in a bigger political game. The real issue is rising costs, poor planning, and neglect of regional infrastructure and connectivity.
Regulars
Australia’s Tax System is Tilting Against the Young
Denise McHugh argues that Australia’s tax and Welfare system is increasingly leaving young people behind.
Roy’s Roundup: Wee Waa Hospital, Far West power, jobs, and Civics for all
August has been busy so far for Member for Barwon Roy Butler, in parliament and on the road, advocating for everything from Wee Waa Hospital to better civics education.
How am I supposed to respond to a Government that wants me dead?
RK Crosby is reigniting her call for a Royal Commission into the PBS after five years of inaction and an increasing number of people forced to pay hundreds for their medications.
Chaffey’s Corner: AgQuip, Vietnam Vets, Roads, My First Speech
Read the latest newsletter from Member for Parkes, Jamie Chaffey MP.
Radiology deserts in regional NSW are a policy failure costing millions
RK Crosby argues that Armidale Hospital’s lack of an MRI is a costly policy failure, forcing needless delays, bed block, and second-class care for regional patients.
Reinstating the Northern Rail Line: A Strategic Opportunity for Regional Connectivity and Resilience
Reinstating the disused Northern Rail Line offers a cost-effective way to boost freight, strengthen regional economies, and enhance resilience while Inland Rail construction remains stalled in Queensland.
Roy’s Roundup: Fire Trucks, Funding and Regional Voices
From community visits and committee hearings to new fire trucks and infrastructure funding, it’s been a busy few weeks across Barwon. Read about the latest updates, announcements, and local progress.
Representing Parkes: Jamie Chaffey’s first address
Jamie Chaffey delivered his first speech to Parliament, pledging to fight for the Parkes electorate, support regional communities, and address key issues like infrastructure, energy, and farming.
We need fewer councils
RK Crosby argues that half the New England councils are too small to exist. Cue outrage… now.
