Honoured to join the Mildura Sikh Association for their recent celebration.
So grateful for the Sikh community’s contribution to Mallee — in health, education & community life.
We’re stronger because of it.
Posts by Dr Anne Webster
Fuel shortages don’t just stop cars — they impact medicines & hospitals.
The Coalition delivered stockholding obligations after COVID.
Now we need answers: are they being upheld?
NDIS must support those who truly need it.
Right now, we’ve got fraud, waste — and people with severe disabilities missing out.
That’s not good enough. Fix it.
Massive subsidies for renewables—many foreign-owned—but no plan for the end.
No clean-up. No decommissioning. No protection for farmers.
Solar projects near Broken Hill will soon be pulled apart… panels headed to landfill?
If companies walk away, landholders pay.
Not good enough.
In Albury-Wodonga — locals are fed up with poor health services. The hospital has been a problem for years, and the community deserves better.
Brad Robertson is listening, showing up, and backing locals every step of the way.
Farmers are being forced into impossible decisions.
Many don’t know if they can afford to plant, let alone harvest. Australia can’t keep relying on overseas supply. We must rebuild local manufacturing, cut red & green tape, and back our farmers.
Great to be at the Farmers Market today, meeting local producers and seeing the best of what Mildura has to offer. So many visitors came to enjoy this fabulous weekend.
Wishing everyone across Mallee a safe and happy Easter 🐣
Labor’s fuel crisis is forcing farmers into impossible choices.
In Mallee, diesel shortages mean planting less—or risking no harvest. Growers can’t even afford to get fruit to market.
This hits supermarket shelves next.
And the PM is still dithering.
Crumbling roads. Cancelled care. Communities under pressure.
Labor’s fuel crisis is hitting Mallee hard.
Regional Australians deserve better.
Families in Mallee are tightening their belts — why is Labor pushing for more politicians?
A bigger Parliament could cost $620M. Australians need relief, not more bureaucracy.
They said there was no crisis. Now they’re scrambling.
Four weeks of inaction — and now sudden panic legislation. Meanwhile in Mallee, jobs are lost, crops are at risk, and families are doing it tough.
This isn’t theory. It’s real life.
Farmers are walking in their yards at 2am — not knowing if they can plant a crop.
Citrus growers are considering leaving fruit on trees because they can’t cover the cost of getting it to market.
If gaslighting were an energy source, this government could power the country.
Stop blaming Australians. Start fixing the crisis.
Australians aren't panic buying, Labor are panic 'governing'
Anthony Albanese was flat-footed — now scrambling while regions pay the price.
Labor calls the EU deal a win. Regions call it a dud.
Victorian Farmers Federation President Brett Hosking: farmers “hung out to dry.”
Anthony Albanese said “no one left behind.”
Regional Australia is being sacrificed.
Asked the PM when fuel will reach the regions.
Got a “nothing” answer.
Farmers aren’t panic buying — they need 20,000L to spray, 30,000L to seed.
Empty bowsers. Soaring prices.
This isn’t politics. It’s reality.
Get fuel to the regions — now.
They call it a win. Farmers call it a sellout.
67,000 tonnes asked. 25,000 delivered (after 7 yrs). NZ gets 163,000.
At a time of rising costs & red tape, Labor has sold farmers short.
Mallee knows the truth — this deal doesn’t stack up.
Bowen says fuel supplies are “secure.”
Yet today he admitted 109 Victorian outlets have run out of fuel — with dozens more across QLD, WA and NSW. Six shipments have been cancelled. Regional towns are running dry. Prices are surging. Enough excuses!
Empty bowsers. Empty promises.
Robinvale ran dry. Farmers couldn’t harvest. Workers couldn’t get to orchards. Fruit left unpicked.
This isn’t panic buying — it’s a supply failure.
While Labor says there’s “no shortage”, regional towns know the truth.
Where is Chris Bowen? Where is the ACCC?
Fuel crisis denied, then admitted. Prices spiking. Regions running dry. Farmers on rations.
I’ve called on the ACCC to investigate.
Australians deserve answers — not a govt asleep at the wheel.
A “fuel tsar”?
Isn’t that the Energy Minister’s job?
Yesterday I met with the ACCC and raised what’s happening across Mallee.
They’ve agreed to investigate.
This didn’t appear overnight.
The warning signs were there.
Labor was slow to act — and regional Australians are paying the price.
Labor sat on its hands while the fuel crisis grew.
The Opposition called for fuel reserves to be released. Bowen said there wasn’t a problem.
Three days later he did exactly that — releasing 20%.
The fuel stockholding law was Coalition legislation, not Labor’s.
Quick to spin. Slow to act.
Farmers on fuel rations while Labor insists everything is fine.
In Robinvale, just 70km from Mildura, bowsers ran dry. Almond growers and crop farmers can’t harvest without fuel.
Stop the spin. Fix the fuel crisis.
Fuel supplies are secure, Mr Bowen? Pull the other one - regional Australians and farmers can’t access fuel but Labor’s line : ‘nothing to see here’. Regional Australians need The Nationals in government to provide fuel security, food security and equity for ALL Australians
Fuel shortages are hitting farmers in Mallee.
Trevor and Dave near Horsham and Rainbow can’t get diesel to spray and seed crops. Almond growers are facing the same stress.
Labor’s response? A letter.
If farmers can’t get fuel, Australians won’t get food.
While Barnaby Joyce signed us up for Net Zero, David walked us out of it. Standing up for regional communities who deserve practical policy, not ideology.
Labor’s childcare spin is leaving regional families behind.
Families in Mallee travel 200km a day for childcare, while Labor repackages old promises as “new” funding.