tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448643844792799086.post8098103444144383623..comments2024-03-22T13:53:37.034+10:30Comments on d r i n k s t e r: PHYLLOXERA BOSS HITS McLAREN VALEUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448643844792799086.post-47247650086086245672013-02-23T20:03:23.004+10:302013-02-23T20:03:23.004+10:30The wine, water! Eatable! Need to be very careful....The wine, water! Eatable! Need to be very careful. I am so much aware about these after reading this blog. Thanks for sharing this important information.Garden supplyhttp://www.maker-lighting.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448643844792799086.post-45304081658142976152013-02-23T20:02:15.651+10:302013-02-23T20:02:15.651+10:30The wine, water! Eatable! Need to be very careful....The wine, water! Eatable! Need to be very careful. I am so much aware about these after reading this blog. Thanks for sharing this important information.Exhaust fanhttp://www.maker-lighting.com/product.asp?nclass=554noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448643844792799086.post-12765739883103542472012-10-09T10:44:59.798+10:302012-10-09T10:44:59.798+10:30Great reporting by Phillip White again. I find it ...Great reporting by Phillip White again. I find it worrying at the "above the law" behaviour of CEO Allan Nankivell and Chairman Robin Nettlebreck. I also find it interesting that their opinions and the board they represent, on managing Phylloxera, are so self righteous and they can be so dismissive of other peoples concerns. I agree with Phillip White that the board should be run by Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448643844792799086.post-390836908454560102012-10-09T08:03:09.422+10:302012-10-09T08:03:09.422+10:30I wonder if the Government's rather slack atti...I wonder if the Government's rather slack attitude on this would change if they were told by the people that stand to lose most if phylloxera was discovered in SA, the grapegrowers, would aim to recover the phylloxera tax that they've paid for over 100 years. Every cent. Plus interest. Would there be grounds for some kind of class action if the phylloxera board has not achieved what they&Ian Hickmannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448643844792799086.post-30600675490448287762012-10-04T06:10:17.211+09:302012-10-04T06:10:17.211+09:30Excellent piece, as usual. The arrogance is breath...Excellent piece, as usual. The arrogance is breathtaking; it stretches credulity that not only can no one answer the key question - why SA's previously more than adequate regulations need changing at all - but that all concerned appear utterly non-comprehending of why their proposals need to be questioned at all. Pompous, nanny-knows-best mentality. Knock the stuffing out of them.SMnoreply@blogger.com