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The best way to do this is to ramp up investments in renewable energy and accelerate the electrification of households to get off expensive gas. Coincidentally, not only is the shift from gas good for our wallets; it is great for the climate and our planet, too.In relation to your correspondent , my daughter and her partner live in a rental house in Mitcham. As far as I can see nothing has ever been renovated in this house since the owners moved out in terms of energy conservation.

Regrettably, a lot of the anger was directed towards the Australian troops themselves. In 1972, the Whitlam government abolished conscription and called Australian troops home. But for many involved in the war and particularly those forced into uniform the personal damage has remained. Your correspondent is correct in asserting that conscripts, whether they served in a war zone or not, suffered major disadvantages compared to their peers who were not conscripted.

If parents are concerned as to why children and young adults are engaging in antisocial activities like gambling they need look no further than the example set by the AFL which seems to think it’s OK to advertise gambling as “normal”. Added to this is the playing of violent computer games by children who ″⁣shoot to kill″⁣ the ″⁣baddies″⁣ and then see them come back to life the next time they play the game. No wonder they think that shooting won’t do any harm.

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