Canberra Times letters: More funds for marriage plebiscite a waste of money
Why sling taxpayer dollars to groups so they can 'argue their case'?
Why sling taxpayer dollars to groups so they can 'argue their case'?
The electorate should be widely informed of the financial implications of building a light rail network.
Despite lauding the Bruce Hall experience, ANU has made no attempt to preserve its social heritage.
he Prime Minister's dole cuts could be terminal for his Coalition at the next federal election.
We have been through the Dickson Towers saga. Now Bruce Hall is definitely for the bulldozer
Joe Dimasi's reported views ignore that the water which flows over dams is not wasted, but becomes available downstream for other users.
I write in relation to the article "ACT at risk of developing leaky building syndrome".
I'm not a betting man nor a conspiracy theorist, but I'd have laid odds that the NRL would cite the Raiders' Jack Wighton for his apparent shoulder charge.
I'm not a betting man, but I'd have laid odds that the NRL would cite the Raiders' Jack Wighton.
I would not mind an estimated bill if the gas retailer had some reasonable basis for making an estimate.
Restoring rail freight facilities to transport rubbish across the border seems laudable, but perhaps the ACT should recycle its waste within its own locale.
Annabel Crabb discussed the problematic Australian Parliament elected on July 2, 2016 (ie in terms of its composition).
We too share the same experience in Forrest of ugly shipping containers plonked on properties for an unknown period.
The ACT's judiciary must improve its response to violent elder abuse.
Now it is official. The Gungahlin-Civic light rail project is not about good public transport.
Imagine trying to sell your house for its true worth, with a couple of full-sized shipping container plonked in front of your neighbours' houses for months, even years, on end.
Scott Morrison sure is intimidating when he plays it tough while giving us his plans for curing the economy.
The RBA has repeatedly reduced rates, cutting our income by over 60 per cent.
What happens if all surplus assessable assets have been used up?
Federal Police have rejected suggestions a search warrant executed on the Department of Parliamentary Services was politically motivated. However facts suggest otherwise.
Andrew Barr's attempt to change the planning consultation process to a quota style system would be more credible if the wishes of Canberra taxpayers were fully accounted for.
Whatever the institution and its problems, the remedy is enlightened, empathic leadership.
It's remarkable the determination of the Federal government in protecting our banks from proper public scrutiny.
Will no one rid us of this incompetent government?
Childish insults and a petulant demand that Labor accepts sight unseen a massive raft of cuts despite their record of unfair budgets. The adults are still in charge.
Self-interest, to say nothing of humanitarianism, should prompt our country to invest more in fighting poverty.
If the ANU demolishes Bruce Hall philanthropist Graham Tuckwell and his wife Louise will be remembered for funding the destruction of the most successful university college in Australia.
I can't understand the fuss. I am 71 and filled in the census form in five minutes on my phone.
The endless commentaries about Australia's gold medal count – with the usual note of disappointment or reproach for our apparent lack of success – are becoming tedious.
The stupidity of Canberra's leasehold system is being highlighted