IS COAL STILL A PRIORITY?
Prior to the election, new Member for Hunter Dan Repacholi said he would fight for coal miners and the Industry.
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Repacholi has learnt quickly the art of fooling the public. In his list of priorities (Advertiser 8/6), there was not one mention of coal.
Of course, now that the misguided politicians have finally realised we cannot operate without baseload power (coal, gas, nuclear), Repacholi may still join the bandwagon.
Big Dan, perhaps you should be careful treating Hunter people with disdain. You received 38.6% of the vote, meaning 61.4% did not want you.
Ideology eventually is challenged by reality. The latter always wins but it's an expensive journey.
Sam Clough OAM, Cessnock
POLITICIANS' PAY RISE
What is the justification for a 2.75% pay rise for federal politicians less than one month after the federal election. Other professionals have to fight and almost beg for pay rises when politicians are handed their pay rise. Do politicians work harder than any other workers? People are struggling with the increased cost of power, fuel and food.
Lynette Hamer, Weston
SALVOS SAY THANK YOU
The Salvation Army is again very humbled by the generous support of the Australian public for our Red Shield Appeal this year. As we approach the end of financial year, The Salvos are still appealing to the community as we aim to raise $36 million by June 30.
For more than 50 years Aussies have continued to support The Salvation Army, allowing us the privilege to be on the front line, walking alongside individuals doing it tough around the country, all with the mission of bringing hope and support to those who need it most.
For me, the Red Shield Appeal isn't just about raising much-needed funds for our 2000+ services - it's about coming together to support one another, to remind our neighbours and local community that no matter how tough times are, we're here for each other, ready to give a helping hand when needed.
After the past couple of years which have seen devastating social isolation, natural and health disasters, and the current shocking rise in the cost of living, it has filled The Salvation Army with overwhelming gratitude to see so many people generously give their money and time as we work together to provide vital support services for people doing it tough in local communities around the nation.
When there's work to be done, Aussies roll up their sleeves and get stuck into it. And Australians should know that thanks to their generosity and support, The Salvation Army is once again ready to roll up their sleeves and ensure we continue to serve communities across the country.
To your readers, from all of us here at The Salvos: thank you - we couldn't do it without you.
Major Bruce Harmer, National Public Relations Secretary, The Salvation Army Australia
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