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Good Weekend letters to the editor: July 22

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Carina, NSW

My grandmother’s secret

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Most families have a secret [July 15]. In London when I was four, my mum got a “poison pen letter” about my taxi-driver dad. It was written in green ink. It said he gambled with other drivers while waiting for fares on the rank. She only told me in her very later years.

Myra Fisher

Brighton East, VIC

Reflections

Dugald Jellie’s Kindling Spirit [July 15] was a wonderful reflection of his childhood memories, and those he’s still making today. One can imagine that one day, Arturo will also look back and remember this kind-hearted man who has given him so much more than the opportunity to play soccer and go on camping trips.
Judith Caine

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Donvale, VIC

Dugald Jellie captured perfectly the joy of giving in his beautiful story. Not the gift of material things, but rather, the priceless gifts of time and shared experiences. In our often hyped, rushed, overly technical world, it is the generosity of others who offer different adventures or teach us new skills that often captivate and extend us, especially when we are young and impressionable. Arturo is fortunate to have shared a weekend in the bush. May we all reflect on positive childhood experiences that resulted from the generosity of others, and “pay it forward” as Dugald Jellie has done.

Amy Hiller

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Kew, VIC

Good food

Baked farfalle with tuna, silverbeet and peas: what a fabulous, versatile dish from Karen Martini [July 15]. It will now be a family regular.

Susan Munday

Bentleigh East, VIC

ONLINE COMMENTS

Inside job

Reading Niki Savva’s book The Road to Ruin, Peta Credlin was far more than a pivotal power player during Tony Abbott’s prime ministership. She was practically responsible for its destruction, though I doubt anyone could save Abbott from himself. No Term Dutton.

What an interesting article. It sounds like a job suited to a small group of people. These chiefs of staff seem very loyal to whom they work for. And that is an admirable attribute – especially these days. Lloyd Braun

In the end, who has the power – the politician or their adviser? Who did we, the people, vote for? Sometimes I’m not sure how decisions are made. Steph

Yes, but having done a similar job for a bank executive, the loyalty is one-way. Discerning Reader

Fascinating read. Peta Credlin, though, was anything but little-known. I’m not sure that who he considered his greatest ally did him any favours, either. kimba

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