Please show your face
There is no justification for the neighbourhood to dictate how a member must run his/her own life; that is a right for any local citizen to exercise, it is a choice and right in a democratic system.
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Anonymity is cowardice and threats are not civilised manners to treat your street neighbour.
Lack of knowledge and understanding of different cultures may contribute to a false perception of others.
It is not an obligation to follow the Jones’ style of life but it frequently happens.
The acceptable way to resolve conflicts between neighbours is to face each other and show good will and mutual respect to reach an amicable solution.
The world will be a much better/peaceful place if people smile to each other and let everyone build the castle of their choice.
Tony Huelmo – Blayney
In Government’s Hands – Blayney to Demondrille
Don't hold your breath waiting for a positive response from the NSW State Government on the reopening of this line.
It has been inquired into death. The last Government funded inquiry that by 2030 this line would need to carry at least two and a quarter million tonnes of the freight requirements in this area.
The State Government has just announced that it will be entering the space programme.
How about fixing some of the problems on earth first, like people running out of water at Sofala and the Hunter Region.
Kevin Thrupp – Woodstock
Thanks for support
The recent Annual Blayney Anglican Parish Book Fair and Trading Table was a resounding success.
Whilst a small, but dedicated group, worked for months sorting thousands of books into various categories, bottling dozens of jars of jams and comestibles and potting plants, it is you the public who ensured such a wonderful result.