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Lack of green credentials
I wonder if those who appointed Mathias Cormann the next secretary-general of the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Development and Co-Operation checked whether he had his fingers crossed behind his back when he pledged to promote ambitious action on climate change.
Erica Grebler, Caulfield North
Emulate EUâs approach
The European Union is serious about carbon levies on countries with weak emissions laws (The Age, 11/3). Why should their industries do the âheavy liftingâ in reducing emissions while big polluters (like Australia) sell their goods with impunity? Unlike Australiaâs government, the EU recognises the gravity of the worldâs position and is constantly expanding its climate action goals. In the meantime, Scott Morrison will blame the resultant loss of profits for Australian exporters on the EU, not his recalcitrant government.
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Fr Andreas Papadimitropoulos. Photo: Kostas Deves
13 February 2021 7:15pm
The Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Australia – District of Melbourne made the following announcement this afternoon: “It is with deep sadness that we inform the faithful that Fr Andreas Papadimitropoulos, Parish Priest at St Catherine Church, East Malvern, has fallen asleep in the Lord early this afternoon Saturday 13th February, 2021. Father’s family thank you for your prayers and condolences. Funeral details will be released shortly.”
Last Sunday the former parish priest of St Catherine’s in Malvern called on his congregation to pray for him to die soon and as painlessly as possible.
Open airâs the solution to a high rise problem
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QUARANTINE FAILURES
The Age, 9/2). Howard Springs in the Northern Territory is incredibly well run and undoubtedly a much safer and enjoyable experience than being locked in a city high rise. Sending all international arrivals to Darwin would also create tourism for the Northern Territory.
Australians see straight through Scott Morrisonâs âsavvy politicsâ veneer, itâs time he stepped up to the plate.