We must be getting near another election. I see you have started bagging the conservative side of politics again.
Yes, they are a rabble in Victoria.
Maybe we should wait and see what a 35-year-old mum can do — as she had the guts to put her hand up and challenge the worst Labor government we have ever had in Victoria.
In reference to those RAM 1500 owners you don’t seem to like, I’m not one by the way.
I hope you don’t cross paths with any of them, they could be a bit upset with you.
The miners and oil producers who wear hard hats are out of favour with you too.
We see our premier on the news every day wearing one.
As you say, you save money with your solar panels, but you don’t take into account all the facts.
I put 17 solar panels on three years ago with the rebate and they still cost $5000.
Then to keep them efficient, you have to get them cleaned, and that is $280 per year.
Then, of course, in a few years’ time, you start all over again when they have to be replaced.
Was Bob Hawke on to something when he said we needed nuclear power?
We all need to take a chill pill and think about what we really should be doing.
Will net zero from us make any difference to the world? No.
Is there climate change? Yes. It has always changed and no-one can predict nature.
What if one day wind decreases or we get more cloud cover? Or, as in the past, massive volcano eruptions blank the sun out for a while?
Climate change has turned into a political bunfight.
That makes me think about our local pollies.
I can’t say I have seen or heard much from them lately.
So come on guys, don’t be shy.
Mr Lewis, I’m sure you are a good bloke, and I don’t want to be a too big of a burr in your sock.
I think your readers need a bit more balance.
— John Walden, Shepparton