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Here is a selection of opinion pieces by Geelong Greens' convenor, Bruce Lindsay, that have appeared in the Geelong Advertiser from 2006 onward.

Hoping for Labor Win Not Enough
By Bruce Lindsay Published in Geelong Advertiser, Monday 18 December 2006 (Originally submitted as “The Reluctant ACTU”)
Workplace: The Dark Side Of The Boom
By Bruce Lindsay Published in Geelong Advertiser, Tuesday 12 December 2006
Good Intentions Can’t Mask Flaws
Bruce Lindsay Published in Geelong Advertiser, Friday 5 January 2007 (Originally submitted as "Armstrong Creek, Paved With Good Intentions")
Put Commune Stereotypes Aside
Bruce Lindsay By Bruce Lindsay Published in Geelong Advertiser, Tuesday 16 January 2007 (Originally submitted as "A Nice Place For A (Eco)Village"
What Happens If You Can’t Win?
by Bruce Lindsay Published in Geelong Advertiser, Wednesday 31 January 2007 (Originally submitted as "What happens when the soldiers say you can’t win?")
Love Affair With Cars Is Choking Us
Bruce Lindsay Published in Geelong Advertiser, Saturday 10 February 2007 (Originally submitted as "The cars that ate Geelong")
Time To Face Up to Carbon Taxes
Bruce Lindsay Published in Geelong Advertiser, Wednesday 21 March 2007 (Originally submitted as "Climate change and restructuring")
Geelong Loses Out In Pokies’ Cap
Bruce Lindsay Published in Geelong Advertiser, Wednesday 27 December 2006
Labor Runs Scared From Its Union
by Bruce Lindsay Published in Geelong Advertiser Wednesday 6 June 2007
Water supply so close to home
by Bruce Lindsay Published in Geelong Advertiser Thursday 26 April 2007
Wanted: New Industries
Bruce Lindsay Published in Geelong Advertiser, Friday 3 August 2007
Just Perverse
by Bruce Lindsay. This article appeared in The Geelong Advertiser on 23 August 2007 (originally submitted under the title "Looking deeper into the housing affordability crisis")
Free education is affordable and necessary
The trend in university funding for twenty years has been “pay more, get less.”

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