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Squash Spring Pennant: Round 3
By Jenny Dickenson.
After the first three rounds of the spring squash pennant Zeus is on top of the ladder only a point ahead of Hades and all other teams only a few points behind so it looks like being an interesting pennant. Peter and Ewen played the match of the night with only one […]
Response to receiving the referendum booklet
Your Say: Heather Gibbons, Robe. As a response to receiving the referendum booklet I thought I would look up The National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA). It is run by a CEO and two deputy CEOs. So if NIAA gets $4.3 billion of taxpayers’ money every year, what are they doing with the money? This Executive Agency’s website tells me and I quote: “The National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) vision is to ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are heard, recognised and empowered. We recognise each First Nations community is unique. We work in partnership with community to make sure policies, programs and services meet their unique needs. We work to support the Minister for Indigenous Australians.” With the Vision, Purpose, and Responsibilities outlines in the Executive Order, why is the federal government pushing The Voice when “The NIAA works to influence policy across the entire Australian Government. As an […]
Warning signs evident in “Council Reforms”
Your Say: Ken Grundy. The News headline last issue predicted a “Shake-up for Councils”. Minister for Local Government, Mr Geoff Brock, announced a plan to transform Local Government due to public feeling that Councils could move more to regional authorities or State Government could take over Council duties. Whichever way you look at this it is a move away from governing ourselves locally to a centralist policy. The trend to centralisation is evident everywhere but the results are not encouraging. For example the horrid WA legislation which prevented a farmer digging a post hole without prior approval from First Nation people was thankfully rescinded but there is already talk of the Federal Government considering implementing similar impositions, making it nation-wide. From the national perspective Australia and other nations are now complying with policy directions from the United Nations – surely the ultimate in centralisation or One World Government. These policies […]
Coonawarra Tees off Cabernet Celebrations Festival with Golf Day
By Coonawarra Vignerons.
Wine lovers and golf enthusiasts are in for a treat with the return of the SAFM/TripleM Coonawarra Cabernet Celebrations Golf Day at the end of this month. Kicking off the SA Labour Day long weekend – the first of five weekends of events in October, the Golf Day returns as a feature […]
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