TRANSCRIPT: WITH 7 NEWS RIVERINA (JACINTA COUNIHAN), 29 NOVEMBER 2024
Subjects: Social-Media Ban E&OE STARTS: 10:00am ENDS: 10:08am JACINTA COUNIHAN: Okay, So can we just start by asking about your reaction to the social media ban? MICHAEL McCORMACK MP: Well, I think it’s a good thing and if anybody does not think it’s a good thing, they only have to ask the parents of Charlotte […]
TRANSCRIPT: PRIME 7 NEWS WITH MARLA SOMMERS, 26 NOVEMBER 2024
Subjects: Rex Airlines Nationalisation, RAAF Base Wagga/Forest Hill Aboriginal Name
TRANSCRIPT: INTERVIEW WITH 88.9 FM (Daniel Pizarro), 7 NOVEMBER 2024
Subjects: Pacific Labour Mobility Scheme E&OE STARTS: 4:40PM ENDS: 4:53PM DANIEL PIZARRO: Mr McCormack, it’s great to speak to you after all these years and we’re speaking, of course, about a very important aspect of the agricultural area for Northwest New England and that is the PALM Scheme. Are you surprised by hearing that the […]
Labor misleads as PALM agriculture worker numbers down
The number of Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) workers in agriculture has fallen by more than 20 per cent, from 21,915 in July 2023 to 16,705 workers in September 2024.
Christmas Card Competition Closing Soon
Federal Member for Riverina Michael McCormack is reminding schools and students across the Riverina and Central West his 2024 Christmas card design competition is closing soon.
TRANSCRIPT: SOUNDS OF THE MOUNTAINS WITH DAVID EISENHAUER, 17 OCTOBER 2024
Subjects: Local events, Local Government elections, crop damage, road safety
TIME CALLED ON 3G NETWORK
Federal Member for Riverina Michael McCormack is warning anyone with a 3G device to upgrade before the Telstra and Optus 3G networks are switched off on 28 October 2024.
TRANSCRIPT: ABC RADIO WITH AMY O’HALLORAN, 10 OCTOBER 2024
Subjects: Sheahan Bridge Upgrade Delays
TRANSCRIPT: PRIME 7 NEWS WITH EMILY FRANCIS, 8 OCTOBER 2024
Subjects: Rex Airlines Government Intervention
Late goal seals flag for Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong and a new era
NOVEMBER 1981 was the month of the greatest upheaval in Australian football history in the Riverina. Desperately worried about player numbers, Ganmain and Grong Grong-Matong agreed to merge to secure their future. “Amalgamation is the sensible approach,” said Ganmain Football Club president Barrie Logan at the time. “We might survive a few more years but […]