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Last Post: Queensland facing the equivalent of Cyclone Donald

Cyclone Attila is surely a more apt name (“12 hours of cyclonic hell: millions face Alfred’s capital punishment”, 6/3).

Steve Ngeow, Chatswood, NSW

Should have called the cyclone Donald. Expected chaos.

Penni Seignior, Mudgeeraba, Qld

Anthony Albanese pops in for a visit for a cyclone event that he cannot control but didn’t turn up to numerous anti-Semitic protests and condemnations that he should have controlled. An election looms.

Anne Lindsay, Stanthorpe, Qld

How about Chris Bowen, the Greens, the teals and the activists who are stopping coal and gas exploration and use having their homes, cars, businesses and offices powered by wind and solar exclusively? See how it goes.

Andrea Kalowski, Rose Bay, NSW

Has anyone told Chris Bowen the news about green hydrogen (“Forrest axes US green hydrogen partnership”, 6/3)? He has spent the past three years as Climate Change and Energy Minister spruiking its viability.

Riley Brown, Bondi Beach, NSW

Didn’t take long for Trump to Make America Grate Again.

Peter Robinson, Brighton, Vic

Donald Trump thinks Volodymyr Zelensky doesn’t want peace. Can someone please tell Trump that Russia invaded Ukraine and is occupying a chunk of its territory? Zelensky would like to see peace when Ukraine gets its eastern border back.

Murray Horne, Cressy, Vic

Alaska was once a part of Russia. How will Trump, who is eyeing Greenland and Panama, react when the expansionist Russian dictator Vladimir Putin amasses troops on Russia’s far east coast just across the Bering Strait from Alaska?

Robert McCormick, Bridgewater, SA

The federal government and many of its Labor-aligned state bodies have failed miserably on planning, spending and leadership beyond political agendas. How about we all make Australia great again this election?

John Mullavey, Howrah, Tas

What’s to stop Trump and Putin splitting Ukraine’s mineral rights? Art of the deal or art of the steal?

Trevor Farrant, Hackney, SA

As Winston Churchill said about Russia: “It is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma: but perhaps there is a key. That key is Russian national interest.” Perhaps the same assessment can be made of Donald Trump.

Shaun Miller, Prahran, Vic

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