Why are non-Indigenous interest groups “part of our democratic system” yet indigenous interest groups always face much higher hurdles to acceptance? Judith Fleming, Sawtell
Price, along with the Nationals, would like to applaud her for speaking out on issues of fundamental importance to Australian democracy in the face of inevitable criticism from awakened self-righteous people. , demonstrates a maturity so dismally lacking in most others who seek to guide and govern us. It should be a no-no in the eyes of others. Ross Drynan, Lindfield
How do you fill the gap? You may ask the most affected people, but it needs their voices. Graham Finn, Summer Hill
Littleproud has little to brag about. Anthony Malivanek, Bray Park
who is the minister?It’s for the Prime Minister and God to know
Scott Morrison’s obsession with his Pentecostal faith led him to call his unlikely victory in the 2018 election a miracle. It certainly was. Niki Sava’s assessment that Morrison’s faith “drove him, immobilized him and made him more resistant to logical explanations” is spot on.Power-addicted Morrison: Best ally”, November 29). So for people’s negative reaction to him, he blamed his own beliefs, not his own actions. He was a martyr in his own eyes. He told his colleague: I said to you.” And God said, go”. Geraldine Grace Leura
Alex Hawke stabbing former close mentor Scott Morrison in the back by accusing him of an obsession with power is pretty disingenuous. Hawke’s determination not to attend meetings of the Liberal Party chapter may have led Morrison to control the very late pre-selection of candidates for this year’s federal election. It was also Hawke who wielded decisive power over the fate of asylum seekers through his appointment as Minister of Immigration by Morrison. His turncoat behavior can only be taken as an attempt to protect himself from Mitchell’s future assailant. Trevor Parmenter breakfast point