Book Week truth bomb too risky to drop until now
I know I’ll take some hits by publishing this column, it’s sure to offend but it has to be said, writes Amanda Blair.
I know I’ll take some hits by publishing this column, it’s sure to offend but it has to be said, writes Amanda Blair.
Governments will be judged as to their response to Royal Commision recommendations and what they have done to reduce the incident of death and harm done by ADF service, writes lawyer Greg Isolani.
Sustainability in agriculture isn’t just about environmental sustainability, writes federal Nationals MP Sam Birrell.
There’s one question on everyone’s lips as the trial wraps up – what do any of these ugly claims have to do with the defamation suit, writes Samantha Maiden.
Banks have an obligation to law-abiding businesses instead of discriminating against them, argues John McKillop.
Tell us if you think foreigners should need Foreign Investment Review Board approval to purchase water, and have your free vote counted in The Weekly Times.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has issued a new plea to all Australians, explaining how vaccination will end lockdowns.
Tell us if you think nations such as Canada restricting foreigners buying rural land should be banned from buying Aussie farms, and have your free vote counted in The Weekly Times.
A foreign company allowed to buy an Aussie firm has cancelled an entire industry worth $2.4 billion. Questions must be answered.
Tell us if you think beef cattle prices are too hot to handle and have your free vote counted in The Weekly Times.
Local resident and water advocate Lloyd Polkinghorne demands to know why environmentalists and politicians are ‘ignoring’ the plight of the Murray River.
Tell us if you think ag should be exempt from zero carbon emissions by 2050 and have your free vote counted in The Weekly Times.
Glenormiston’s legacy and the delivery of training is secure into the future, thanks to the State Government. Training Minister Gayle Tierney reveals how much it has invested.
National park declaration is easy — real management needs long-term thinking, people and budgets, write MICHELLE FREEMAN and DAVID DORE
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