July 18, 2026
Letter to the Editor: Footing the bill at the foreshore
Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: Footing the bill at the foreshore

DEAR News Of The Area, IF Gurmesh Singh is so sure that the proposed residential development of the foreshore will generate funding for a spectacular array of revitalising amenities (NOTA 27 February), could he please pressure the State Government into providing something in the way of a business plan to make these stale assurances something […]

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Letter to the Editor: If it ain’t broke
Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: If it ain’t broke

DEAR News Of The Area, I REFER to the excellent letter from Greg Hackfath (27 February) regarding the dedication and skill over 40 years of the ocean lifeguard service. Among many positive anecdotes from locals and visitors, I would like to remind you all of the dependence we have on those emergency workers, like the […]

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Letter to the Editor: The roles we step into
Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: The roles we step into

DEAR News Of The Area, THERE may be no literal devil in our world yet there is never a shortage of people willing to step into the role: to stoke fear, to turn neighbour against neighbour, and to profit from the shadows they cast. And perhaps Jesus never walked this earth, but the role he […]

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Letter to the Editor: Facts, not hypocrisy, on plantations
Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: Facts, not hypocrisy, on plantations

DEAR News Of The Area, IN the NOTA article of 18 February 2026 titled “Forestry organisations promote sustainable management in new report”, Steve Dobbyns, the Chair and Director of Forest and Wood Communities Australia, accused proponents of the Great Koala National Park of “hypocrisy” in telling Australians that plantations would replace native forests. Telling the […]

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Letter to the Editor: When is a structure not a structure?
Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: When is a structure not a structure?

DEAR News Of The Area, THE recent refusal of the Land and Environment Court to acknowledge agricultural polytunnel structures as ‘structures’ requiring development approval, highlights once again the need for urgent State-based planning reforms encompassing all zoned land, including rural lands. While we all recognise the value of the Industry, the current established laws have […]

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