Topic | Letters | The Sydney Morning Herald

We’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.

Letters

Advertisement
Independent MP will now struggle to represent me
Letters
Opinion

Independent MP will now struggle to represent me

It’s hard to know what to make of the kerfuffle surrounding the proposed reduction in adviser numbers for parliamentary crossbenchers

Latest

Premier needs to listen and learn
Letters
Opinion

Premier needs to listen and learn

We now have a premier who wants to be known as “the education premier”. How about consulting those who do the job every day, premier?

Raising kids is a job for parents, not teachers
Letters
Opinion

Raising kids is a job for parents, not teachers

Teachers, we hear you, and something must change, not just the salaries.

Don’t get comfortable with COVID: pandemic leadership has left us exposed
Letters
Opinion

Don’t get comfortable with COVID: pandemic leadership has left us exposed

Where is the sanity of reducing mask mandates, among other restrictions, in a rising tide of COVID numbers and deaths?

Teachers, nurses taken for granted again in NSW’s budget
Letters
Opinion

Teachers, nurses taken for granted again in NSW’s budget

While the state budget reforms for childcare and preschool are progressive, the decade-long neglect of the teaching and nursing professions continues.

‘A scandalous waste of money’: $25m spend for Bridge flagpole must be avoided
Letters
Opinion

‘A scandalous waste of money’: $25m spend for Bridge flagpole must be avoided

How much does it cost for any of the flags on the Harbour Bridge? Maybe we should take them all down. It was built to be a bridge, not a flagpole.

Advertisement
Public had a right to know what Assange exposed
Letters
Opinion

Public had a right to know what Assange exposed

I hope Bob Carr is correct, and that when Anthony Albanese rings the American president, as he must, Biden agrees to drop this vengeful witch-hunt against Julian Assange

PM’s intervention crucial to save Assange from life in jail
Letters
Opinion

PM’s intervention crucial to save Assange from life in jail

So, Julian Assange is to be extradited to the US to face spying charges and probable life in prison there, thanks to Priti Patel, UK Home Secretary

Libs deputy’s failures Ley it on the line
Letters
Opinion

Libs deputy’s failures Ley it on the line

Sussan Ley has sealed her own fate.

We’re paying the price for privatised power
Letters
Opinion

We’re paying the price for privatised power

“Power to the people!” Unless, of course, it interferes with the profits of public utilities which should never have been privatised in the first place.

Energy companies are holding all Australians to ransom
Letters
Opinion

Energy companies are holding all Australians to ransom

This is what happens when essential services like gas and electricity are handed over by governments to private businesses that are only interested in maximising profits.