Why would it have succeeded?
IAN Tooley (Why I voted YES! - Letters The Bunyip 18/10/23), having provided us with an over-verbose history concerning early European-Australian history, most of...
An Indigenous Injustice
THIS past weekend, I attended the protest at Riverlea held by Indigenous elders and members of the community who are concerned with the treatment...
Why I voted YES!
LIKE most of us, my views and values related to prejudice and racism were shaped by my family upbringing and by my schooling, and...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice
THE referendum result does not dissolve The Salvation Army’s commitment to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities.
We remain committed to reconciliation,...
The choice of The Voice
AN Aboriginal baby, and a child, Appeared on the cover of The Age, The upshot of the message was — They needed help, at...
The future of Gawler’s heritage
IN an article covered by my fellow journalist Ellouise last week (October 11), she said Gawler Council were highly considering demolition as the option...
One rule for all
WHEN using our public transport system, it is surely reasonable to expect all commuters to act and behave in an acceptable manner at all...
I agree with Rick Drewer
TOTALLY agree with your view in last week’s Bunyip (Neale’s Brownlow was no robbery, Page 36, October 4).
How many Lions players made the All...
Yes for the Referendum
THE upcoming Referendum to amend our national constitution to recognise First Nations Australians and to create a permanent advisory body is a simple, but...
How I’ll be voting
IN the lead-up to the referendum on October 14, I have been asked many times how I’ll be voting.
Given my role as the Member...