Opinion
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Lenscape
AUTUMN in the Dandenong Ranges is an incredible time of year for many reasons, but particularly for the colours that are omnipresent in the hills.…
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Not loony and left
IF BRIAN Hannan were to be believed (‘Broken record hard to swallow’, The Mail, 28 April), the anti-McDonald’s protestors are nothing better than a loony,…
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Question marks over Fiskville
IN REPLY to your article (“Fiskville closed for good – good, says Mick”, Mail, 7 April) I wish to advise the following: It was noted…
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Lenscape
IN ANOTHER wonderful addition for Lenscape in the Mail, Robyn Kuys from Emerald took this ripper at Emerald Lake Park during a weekend visit. According…
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Anzac Avenue the work of dedicated team
By PETER MALONEY ON 11 MARCH the sun shone on Emerald. The Emerald RSL and the Emerald community welcomed Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove and Lady…
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Broken record hard to swallow
IN KARL Williams’ letter (Macca’s Cash Hard To Swallow, Mail, 14 April), he forgot to mention he is one of the key anti-Macca’s protesters. But,…
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End of days
THE commemoration of Anzac Day is a wonderful tradition, a day each and every one should always remember. Together with Australia Day, they are without…
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When is enough, enough
I HAVE the strongest possible complaint about these protesters in Tecoma; this time overstepping the line. They were recently holding out a puppet of Ronald…
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Gallipoli poem a favourite
POPULAR letter-writer in the Mail over many years, Jerry Hughes of Mount Dandenong, has contributed the following poem about Gallipoli. Mr Hughes suffered from a…
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Think of the modern Anzacs
ANZAC Day has deep significance for all Australians. While experiences of the Anzac spirit may vary for each individual, every Australian surely can appreciate the…
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Time to acknowledge volunteers
THIS year National Volunteer Week will be celebrated from 11-17 May. Every day around the country, people are giving of their time and skills to…
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Deep connection with soldiers’ stories
ONE often overlooked fact of World War I is the first shot of the war was fired in Australian territory. Another little known fact is…