NICK Kyrgios tells the world that he doesn't want to play tennis or go to Wimbledon.He also told us that he wanted to be respected.Nick, here's your news, you have to win respect, and after your shocking behavior at Wimbledon, you seem to have a long way to go.To win respect, you must respect others first.—Glannis slurink in LauncestonWith regard to marriage equality, one has to wonder why the great rush and push to change the best system of proof for centuries into an unproven system that could have serious consequences in the future.Before we change or tamper with something as important as marriage, wouldn't it be wiser for everyone to take a deep breath and sit down and consider all the issues and facts involved by both parties?So if other countries have already made a decision, it doesn't always mean it's good just because a lot of people or countries are doing something.—T.Nelson of LeganaOfxa0According to the Renewable Energy Policy Network, 2014 is a record year for renewable energy.During 2014, global investment in renewable energy was worth more than $300 billion.xa0The fifth year of investment in fossil fuels.In the past 10xa0Over the years, solar PV has increased 48 times from 4 giwatts to 177 giwatts, and the wind has increased 8 times from 48 giwatts to 370 giwatts.28%xa0Now there are renewable energy technologies in the world's power generation capabilities.It is clear that renewable energy is a growing industry.Nearly 100 of Tasmanian islandxa0And South Australia 33%xa0Its electricity comes from renewable energy.With more Tasman power generation, as well as new lithium battery storage, the excess power in the state will be sold to the continental states, and their own power outlook looks bright.—Steve Ingham of WinardAs a daily reader of the Australian Constitution, I am very interested in the proposed referendum.I had imagined that the change would be: "This Constitution recognizes that indigenous people are the original inhabitants of Australia" or something like that.If the situation becomes more complicated, voters will become afraid and vote against it.Prior to the referendum, cases of "yes" and "no" must be formally submitted to voters in writing.Australians do not like to amend the constitution, there have been 44 plebiscites since the federation, only 8 votes, and the last one was in 1977.To succeed, the state must have an overall majority vote and a majority vote.—Malcolm Scott of NewsteadJuly 5) the point of view on the equality of the marriage in question is not at all grasped by the real question, or indeed the point of view.Marriage equality is a mantra at best.It's about changing the definition of marriage from traditional (if you don't want to discriminate) to someone in any two (or more) relationships.That's how ridiculous the problem is, and most of the people I know use the word "equality" here.I say that in order to change the cornerstone of this family, we will enter an unknown field --Doing so may open the "panda box" on a series of other issues ".Not bad-don’t fix it.—Robert Lee of SummerhillAs the next federal election approaches, everyone seems to be silent on the Senate vote.The change in votes must happen to gain control of preferences from party bosses.Every voter has the right to decide where they want to go.This is the only truly democratic process.If the decision to prefer others rather than voters is canceled, it is easy to happen.Stop the crap that requires each candidate to be numbered.Then, for both voters, it would be much simpler to put numbers 1 to 6 on the ballot.It must also make it an easier task to count votes.Please let us make some decisions.—Dick James of LauncestonTasmanian Victoria Cross portrait exhibition (Sunday Examiner, July 5) provides Tasmanian with a special opportunity to reflect on and commemorate us at this centennial celebration of the AnzacOf the 100 Australians awarded the Victoria Cross, 14 were Tasmanian --A huge record.The task recently received is Bernie.On 2013, born Corporal Cameron Baird won the VC award for selfless dedication in a battle in Afghanistan's Uruzgan province.I encourage Tasman to attend this special exhibition, which will be on display at ABC center in Hobart next week.The exhibition will also go to Launceston (July 13-17, QVMAG) and Devonport (July 20-24, Gateway).—Prime Minister's parliamentary secretary, Guy Barnett