Kamala Harris should take her own advice
Americans want to be unburdened by what has been but Kamala Harris better take note of her own famous words if wants a chance at defeating Donald Trump, writes Tom Minear.
Americans want to be unburdened by what has been but Kamala Harris better take note of her own famous words if wants a chance at defeating Donald Trump, writes Tom Minear.
There is one big opportunity Kamala Harris can exploit as she vies for the Democratic presidential nomination.
“Don’t compare me to the Almighty,” Joe Biden liked to say. “Compare me to the alternative.” In the end, that motto brought him undone.
To pretend thuggery and corruption within the CFMEU is new is like suggesting that Malcolm Turnbull is the most humble PM in history, writes Caleb Bond.
Give Victorian farmers a break on their loss of the right to build a home on 40ha-plus. The move will result in a massive drop in values, writes Randall Gerkens.
The Weekly Times plays a vital role in highlighting concerns and creating political change, writes the Speak Up Campaign chair Lachlan Marshall.
Planning Minister Richard Wynne’s push to “protect” farming within 100km of Melbourne is set to slash land values, argues The Weekly Times in this editorial.
As hunters and farmers face having to prove their shooting skills to hunt and cull wildlife, should skill testing be mandatory? VOTE NOW
There are four key principles to repair our damaged landscape and help our continent flourish when rain comes, writes Peter Andrews.
With only a tiny fraction of federal carbon credit contracts doled out flowing to farmers, does the carbon-credit system need an overhaul? VOTE NOW
Workplace laws need to be better enforced to save farmers lives, writes Mick Debenham.
How can the Victorian Government pull out all the stops for a two-week sporting event, but can’t find a way to help a multi-billion industry vital to food security? asks Natalie Kotsios.
Continued investment in infrastructure is needed to enable and empower rural patients.
Vanuatu is ready to work with the Victorian Government to reintroduce seasonal workers to the state, before even further crop losses occur.
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