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Your Say: week beginning June 2

  • Written by Ashlynne McGhee, Digital Storytelling Editor

Every day, we publish a selection of your emails in our newsletter. We’d love to hear from you, you can email us at yoursay@theconversation.edu.au

Monday June 2

A new insurer?

“Australian households are now being refused insurance in some areas, while insurers are continuing to increase their profit margins. Perhaps we need an actual competitor in the shape of a government-backed, not-for-profit insurer, providing lower-cost, no frills cover.”

Mark Walker, Kempsey, NSW

Conservative collapse

“It appears that far right conservatives have effectively sabotaged the Liberals and made them irrelevant and unelectable. Abbott, Credlin, the Murdoch media, Sky News and their commentators are sprouting a philosophy that the majority of Australians do not want. No one is listening.”

Brian Allen OAM, Warranwood, VIC

‘Just’ renting

“Renting is often regarded as second best compared to owning a house. Stop asking people if they own their home or are ‘just renting’. There’s no cause for stigma.”

Nancy Oosterhoff, Wentworth Falls, NSW

We are global

“I have been reading The Conversation from almost the beginning, but now I read your French and Spanish editions too. I continue to be amazed at the breadth and quality of international scholarship out there: such sanity and clear thinking in this time of world uncertainty.”

Brian Edwards, NSW

Tueday June 3

Go gas

“I’ve never received an answer from a climate activist: if a country can’t get gas from Australia, what do you think they’ll do? They’ll get it elsewhere and continue polluting. So why should Australia give up the economic benefit of selling this gas while another country gains it?”

John Oxley Your Say: week beginning June 2

No gas

“Woodside and SA’s Marion Council, which supports a new local Tesla factory, are both using the same excuse: ‘if we don’t do it, someone else will’. Using that logic, I suppose I can say that if I don’t shoot Australia’s last koala, someone else certainly will. What happened to the principle of setting a good example?”

John Peel, Woollahra, NSW image

Local perspective

“It was a disgraceful decision to allow Woodside to build its gas plant on the Burrup in the first place. Remember, we bring in the gas via more than 100km of undersea pipelines, yet they wouldn’t pay the extra little bit to locate the plant further inland. The decision to extend its licence is further salt in the wounds of our Indigenous communities.”

John Roach

Authors: Ashlynne McGhee, Digital Storytelling Editor

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