Warragul & Drouin Gazette

Not responsibl­e

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The PNG Police should have had sole control of security on Manus since day one .

The PNG Police are bereft of political correctnes­s and only use common sense.

When they identify a problem they deal with it swiftly. Sometimes with a 100 per cent guarantee that the perpetrato­r will not reoffend .

The queue jumping economic refugees have declined to settle in PNG. Also they have declined the Australian government’s bribe of assisted passage home.

Therefore no longer is Australia responsibl­e. The PNG police will sort this out swiftly if not interfered with. Lynton Malley, Cloverlea A huge bouquet to all the doctors, nursing staff and district nurses for caring for me when I was in hospital recently and then the hospital in the home. Also thank you to the women who brought me great food. There are wonderful people in the world.

Bricks to Baw Baw Shire for incomplete footpaths in Tarwin St, Princes Highway, Burke St, South Rd and King St. Yet millions in surplus

Bouquets to Laurie and Karen at Milners Caravan and Camping for showing great compassion to Norm and Rosalie by organsing their van to be transporte­d back from Queensland. Thank you for such help at a heartbreak­ing time.

Bricks to the bricks and bouquets which has become a public whinge fest for negative Nancys with petty complaints such as no vegetarian options at a local restaurant. Don’t go back or let them know. Also for the cinema not putting advertisem­ents in The Gazette. God forbid if a business wants to try and curb costs. A phone call is cheaper than The Gazette. Just ring them.

A brick to the cyclist on Thursday who was riding on the road next to the designated cycle lane as I came over the crest on Normanby St.

Bricks to Baw Baw Shire who after a year (despite requests) do not have a clock for the users of the outside swimming pool in Warragul.

Bricks to the persons dumping the remains of their slaughtere­d sheep in the Tarago River, five metres upstream from the very popular swimming hole at Robin Hood Reserve this week.

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