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Canberra must face up to its responsibilities We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss May 3, 2021 12.00am Normal text size Credit: To submit a letter to The Age, email [email protected]. Please include your home address and telephone number. QUARANTINE AND THE TRAVEL BAN Canberra must face up to its responsibilities The Commonwealth government can’t ignore its duty to provide effective, purpose-built quarantine facilities throughout Australia (“Shifting pandemic politics brings PM to the table”, The Age, 1/5). Like national defence, quarantine is ultimately a Commonwealth responsibility. We face potential aggression from foreign countries as a nation, not as individual states and territories. Any proposal to fund separate armies, navies and air forces would be laughed at as ludicrous. Defence is up to the Commonwealth. Neither in a pandemic should the states and territories have ....
Appalling tales like this are not ancient history Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss January 31, 2021 â 10.00pm Save Normal text size The Age, email [email protected]. Please include your home address and telephone number. THE ENVIRONMENT Appalling tales like this are not ancient history Many thanks to Tony Wright for his searing account of the life of Monty Foster, a Victorian Aboriginal man (âHaunted by Montyâs last danceâ, Insight, The Age, 30/1/, detailing the devastation wreaked on him and his family by Victorian government agencies. These actions are not ancient history; they certainly happened during my lifetime and their impact is generational. ....
What about Victorians who were further afield? January 3, 2021 10.00pm Normal text size What about Victorians who were further afield? When the Victorian border closure with NSW was announced late in the afternoon on New Year’s Eve it appears that there was no consideration given all of the Victorians like us who had driven to Queensland before Christmas for a long-awaited reunion with loved ones. We met many couples like us on the way who were headed to various locations in Queensland. When the announcement was made, we had virtually no hope of being able to get to the border in time. It would have meant packing up and leaving immediately and trying to condense a three-day drive into 24 hours of non-stop driving with little chance of finding accommodation on the way. We are seniors and such a prospect was just too difficult as well as very dangerous. ....