Real Aussie blokes
Real men such as Bob Katter, the football fan and PM ScoMo, Barnaby Joyce (also known as Casanova), the Leader of the Nationals (what's his name?) and Dutton don't believe in science let alone global warming.
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Real men in Australia dig holes. That's what we do and leave the smart stuff to the men from Asia.
Real men from Australia go to war as soon as Bush & Son, real men from USA, tells us to go and kill "foreigners". Real men love Trump.
Perhaps the time has come for the real women of Australia to put the real men in their place.
Leif Nielsen Lemke, Thora
Special thanks
I wish to express my thanks to the members of the Urunga Anglers Club who again gave their time and expertise in cleaning up the Kalang and Bellinger Rivers around Urunga, and the beaches from the river mouth to the Nambucca Shire boundary at Oyster Creek.
Quite a lot of litter was collected in the rivers but only a small amount on the beaches. I feel this is due to the beach walkers assisting in cleaning as they walk each day and many thanks for doing so.
Urunga Anglers Club has been involved in the Clean Up Australia Campaign since it started. We would like to thank them so much for their effort over the many years.
Wal Tyson President, Urunga Anglers Club
We are scared
Climate change-global warming-bushfires.
We all talk about it at Bellingen Public School, St Marys and Chrysalis. All of us talk about it. We are scared, sad, worried.
So Scomo do something! We hate it! Your inaction will kill people. HELP please!
Elliot Tindall, age eight, 2/3 Jade Bellingen Public School
Going, going, gone
The news that Tigerair will cease their Coffs/Sydney and direct flights to Melbourne is annoying to locals and unhelpful for tourism.
The reported $100m group airline loss, the phasing out of their A320 Airbus fleet and the recent coronavirus are apparently all responsible for the axing of services.
It is however understood that passenger demand, particularly for the direct Melbourne flight, remains high. The consequence of losing a budget price carrier will no doubt lead to increased fares and fewer jobs which regional areas like ours can ill afford. On 27th April, 2020 it looks like we will see 'the last Tigerair out of Coffs almost gone'! Unfortunately the travelling public will be the losers.
Mike Moriarty, Nambucca Heads