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Tuesday, February 24, 2026
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Letters to the Editor

EFPA and Roseworthy

Mr. Malinauskas pulled a rabbit out of his hat last week when declaring his intention to change the Environment and Food Protection Areas (EFPA).

The Greater Adelaide Regional Plan (GARP) is now a title only.

Anyone, even slightly familiar with GARP will note just how many changes have been made.

For example, effective time span, number of structures and type, where to be built, etc.

Even the Premier and a nearby local Labour MP differ in detail.

The proposed EFPA change serves no purpose other than to support developers without any consideration to the lifestyle of those living in rural areas and more importantly, those whose livelihoods will be destroyed under concrete forever.

Food does not just appear on supermarket shelves spontaneously. It is produced somewhere by someone dedicated to its production in this state.

Of note, the new candidate for Frome has stayed away from Roseworthy.

In a personal letter to me in April 2016, he emphasised the Government (Labour) of the day’s reasoning for not developing Roseworthy beyond what had been approved (2000 houses).

“A position supported by Infrastructure Australia,” it said.

It will be left up to voters to interpret his flexibility of views.

Mr Malinauskas did some good works when he first came to power but is now building monuments to himself having lost touch with the ordinary South Australian.

DK Harvey, Roseworthy

Pause for a moment

Please Mr Premier, pause for a moment.

Before offering the ‘keys to the city’ to our victorious Sheffield Shield winning team, please remember that eight of the 11 are from interstate.

Richard Harris, Gawler

Mates, mullets and mental health

Mullets for Mental Health is more than just an opportunity to have fun with your hair – it’s a chance to drive change and spark important conversations among mates, families, and communities, breaking down barriers to seeking help.

In Australia, nine lives are lost to suicide every day – seven of them men.

Sadly, suicide remains the leading cause of death among Australian men aged 15-44, with rates even higher for those living in regional and remote areas.

By taking part, you’re not only supporting Black Dog Institute’s vital suicide prevention research and programs but also standing in solidarity with those affected by mental illness.

So, rally your mates, grow a mullet, and raise funds for better mental health this April.

Tom Farrar, Black Dog Institute

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