The Sydney Morning Herald
Letters: Playing semantics with organised brutality
Date: 22/05/2000
Former Aboriginal affairs minister Mr Peter Howson's persistent and
vitriolic attacks on the Bringing them Home report and one of its
authors, Sir Ronald Wilson, is unacceptable.
Mr Howson has mounte
The Sydney Morning Herald
Letters: A divisive voice from the past
Date: 11/05/2000
Peter Howson, who was minister for Aboriginal affairs in 1971-72, should
of all people understand why there should be an apology for
past injustices to Aborigines (Herald, May 10).
As a minister, he must have b
The Canberra Times
Monday May1, 2000
PM can talk of 'generation' when it suits him!
ALTHOUGH John Howard is unable to say sorry on behalf of the
Australian Government as an institution and his ministers "interpret"
the facts regarding what does and does not constitute a generation,
he appea
The Canberra Times
Letters to the editor (extract)
Thursday, April 27, 2000
Zimbabweans and Kosovars
I HAVE to strongly disagree with Australian Democrats Leader Meg
Lees. If the Australian Government were to offer temporary refuge to
displaced white farmers from Zimbabwe ("Door open to whit
The Canberra Times
Letters to the editor
Tuesday, 25 April, 2000
Treatment of Aborigines harms us throughout the
world
AS A PROUD, patriotic Australian who for business reasons lives
overseas and travels internationally very regularly, it is extremely
distressing to observe and feel the
Monday, 10 April, 2000
PM must restate commitment to
reconciliation
IF THE Prime Minister is sincere about
reconciliation, he needs to do two things.
Firstly, call a press conference, restate his
commitment to the nation and encourage all
Australians to join his government in reconci
Letters: If we sign a treaty we must abide by it
Date: 01/04/00
The Government's response to the UN's CERD report is chilling. I
remember when Australia used to sneer at South Africa and China for
lamely arguing that the UN should butt out of their "domestic political
issues".
Alexander Downer
There are some very good letters to the editor you might
want to take a look at at the URL below
http://www.smh.com.au/news/0003/11/text/letters.html
Trudy
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Hi Annette,
Here they are:
Remember:
--Date the letter
--Include your name, home address and phone number
The Australian (Nat) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The Sydney Morning Herald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The Age <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The Daily Telegraph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The Herald Sun (Vic) <[E
Trudy
A short while ago you provided a list of all the
email addresses for letters to the editor of various papers. I cannot find
which email it was in so could I ask you to send it on again
Thanks again for all your help on
recoznet
Annette
without further
traumatising us nungas into the overall process
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> Subject: [recoznet2] Letters to the editor
> Date: Saturday, August 28, 1999 9:01 AM
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> The Motion
The Motion of Regret has unleashed a flurry of letters to the editor.
Unfortunately, it seems to have flushed a lot of racists out of the woodwork.
Read them at:
http://www.smh.com.au/news/9908/28/text/letters.html
Trudy
PS Does anyone who watched 'Whiteys like Us' last night have any comments
http://www.smh.com.au/news/9908/26/text/letters.html
For letters on the 'apology' have a look at the above URL
Trudy
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Again the SMH had about two-thirds of the page devoted to GST letters. Of these
16 letters, 11 were against, two pro, and three complaining about the anti
letters being published.
Yesterday, there were a few more antis.
Am happy to report that my letter inspired a Tandberg cartoon for the second
If you haven't sent your letter to the editor of your chosen paper yet, please
do so today!
Howard is trying to distract people from his racist legislation by releasing his
draft preamble but we can't let him avoid scrutiny of his breach of the UN
convention and human rights in that way.
The Sydn
lso writing. Increase it's chances by marking it "Exclusive" is my
> approach.
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> It is almost as though a ban had been placed on covering the CERD decision,
> and yes a letter writing campaign is an excellent idea. Australia's people
> need
> to be well infor
Bruce
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> Does anyon
Does anyone know if sending the same letter to more than one paper is
ethical, frowned upon or?
Trudy
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