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Please, we need leniency in exceptional cases
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Please, we need leniency in exceptional cases
I support the decision to lockdown for a week. However, there should be a process for exceptional cases. My husband, who has dementia, suffered a serious fall last Saturday. He is in St Vincent’s with a brace which must stay on for three months. Until yesterday, I could visit him from 12pm each day, walking the two kilometres each way as part of my daily routine.
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Letâs work together to eliminate the use of gas
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Letâs work together to eliminate the use of gas
Ignoring any political spin, it just seems sensible and natural to eliminate the use of gas for heating, cooking, hot water or barbecues (TheAge, 5/5). Burning gas is directly producing emissions. Also, with the decreasing capacity of the Bass Strait gas field, it seems certain that gas prices will continue to rise.
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