Pods would also suit Noreuil Park
I was in Wodonga this week and spotted these pods, what a great innovation. They not only look great but are practical and useful. Wodonga certainly got the jump on Albury here. A couple of these, Mr Mack, would look great in Noreuil Park in Albury. Come on Albury, let's go for it.
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David George, Albury
Queue jumpers, not refugees
In regards to David Sloane of Corowa, the husband and wife both entered Australia illegally and then met in Australia and had their children. They are queue jumpers; wait your turn, what about the others applying legally to come to our country? Also where is the proof they are refugees?
Why don't you support all the queue jumpers at your house in Corowa? They are breaking the law, send them back and they can apply the correct way.
Jane Robinson, Lavington
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Stir up trouble, expect splash back
The pen is mightier than the sword is a very old expression but when used in a gutless, cowardly way by journalist Peter Bourke in an article Lost your moral compass? Ask Jenny. This article was nothing less than political assassination that some journalists seem to enjoy; just because our Prime Minister Scott Morrison belongs to the traditional family with a wife and two daughters, there is no need to attack his family under freedom of speech.
Peter Bourke, you would not have dared to write anything about the family situation of the first Australian female Prime Minister.
How was Scott Morrison responsible for the Black Summer bushfires? All the states have their own authority and responsibility to manage and control the fuel load and fires when they occur; the Commonwealth provides additional resources if requested and available. Ted Cruz, a Republican Senator, was in no way responsible for the short-sighted, over-reliance on renewable energy without satisfactory base load back-up power, which was all state controlled.
Peter Bourke, a search on Google has you linked with a group Muck Rack; if you want to be a stirrer, expect that some will splash back and you can put up with the bad smell.
By the way, I am not a wowser, but the over-indulgence of alcohol was the lead-up to the situation that led to the media circus in Canberra.
Keiran Klemm, Londrigan
Airlines promote inbound arrivals
Regional Airlines are vital for regional growth and regional tourism and regional business and regional lifestyle.
The time is right to grow regional domestic travel inbound and promote our fine region that is a gateway to many travel destinations like the alps, fine historic towns, some of Australia's finest family wineries in Rutherglen and, of course, an exceptional gourmet scene. This all slips under the domestic travel radar too often and needs to be featured far more and this will support Rex and Qantas Link.
The mindset of airlines, fly in and out to take locals to places, needs to change and inbound growth be the aim! Flexible flight promotions need to be created as well with fly into Mildura and fly home from Albury and vice versa with car hire and motor home hire an option to tour the region and along the Murray. There are some great unknown journeys to feature.
Stuart Davie, Corowa
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