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Tuesday January 6

Other ways to educate

“Regarding the idea of changing beach flags, there’s a far simpler, more effective solution. Every international flight coming in already has clips telling passengers not to bring fresh fruit or vegetables through customs. Extend this to a short series of warnings: ‘We drive on the left’ with driver point-of-view footage of what this looks like. ‘Don’t go ballistic around the wildlife’ with footage of someone calmly backing away from snakes; ‘we swim between these iconic Australian flags’ with easy diagrams and footage of what it looks like and where you go.”

Peter McPherson

Neighbourhood spirit

“I commend your article on moving house. You’ve touched on all the main issues to consider, except there’s one I think worth adding. As an older, single woman, I moved from Sydney’s North Shore to the inner west, where all the needs you point out are present. And there is an additional one in this more intensively developed area comprising terrace housing of all sizes. The footpaths are narrow – as are the streets – but it brings people physically closer and this results in many nodding acquaintances, all the way up to stopping to chat. This does not happen in ordinary suburban developments.”

Glenda Gartrell, NSW

Happy new year?

“I would like to look forward to a happy and prosperous new year, however, it looks like it will be a preposterous new year. There is no better word to describe the Trump administration’s policies and actions during 2025. The demolishing of the East Wing of the White House seems like an allegory for the demolition of American society.”

Steve Bentley, QLD

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