How far we have drifted from ideals of early PMs
Readers demand action on the culture of entitlement that pervades all sectors of the economy.
Readers demand action on the culture of entitlement that pervades all sectors of the economy.
Here in Victoria, the left lane is never consent; it is always appearing and then disappearing. If you want to keep left, you need to continually change lanes, which increases the danger.
Readers express amazement at the continued abuse of MPs' travel entitlements
It is time politicians stopped saying "it was within the rules", and instead asked themselves: "Would I do this if I were paying for it myself?" It is unacceptable that they spend our tax dollars without careful consideration.
Readers query the business case of the planned upmarket hiking trail in the Alpine National Park.
We are one of the world's wealthiest nations yet we cannot afford to fund proper social welfare, education and health systems, finance economy-boosting infrastructure projects.
Readers take the government to task over the debt recovery debacle.
Cross-bench senator David Leyonhjelm's thought bubbles anger readers.
Controversy continues over the Falls to Hotham Alpine Crossing.
The tragedy of another life lost in offshore detention due to neglect on the part of people whose job it was to look after him is another verse in Australia's shameful chapter of refugee abuse.
Many out-of-control teenagers go through the revolving door of the courts and continue to commit home invasions, car-jackings and theft whilst they are on bail.
Readers offer mixed views on plans to develop the Falls to Hotham Alpine Crossing.
Readers discuss pension changes and the lack of trust in the opposition.
The plan for the Falls Creek to Hotham walking track focuses on a wealthier clientele.
Some readers are concerned about development plans for the High Country while others welcome the increased accessibility.
Readers wonder if Peter Dutton enjoyed his Christmas Day.
Readers comment on the lack of sophistication of the latest threats.
Readers continue to attack the government over its support for the Adani mine.
Readers reflect on what Christmas means to them.
Readers ponder how we would choose a head of state if we ever become a republic.
I loved it when Finance Minister Mathias Cormann said the planned move out of deficit by 2021 was "only a projection, not a promise".
To fair dinkum Australians, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is a disappointment and the alternative, Opposition Leader Bill Shorten, is full of blather. So what is left? The old chestnut, the republic.
Meanwhile, without a North East Link, drivers have to put up with the clogged roads of Bulleen, Montmorency and Eltham in the morning and evening peak periods. Gridlock is the norm in Bulleen Road and Fitzsimons Lane.
Readers attack Planning Minister Richard Wynne for not listening to expert advice.
Readers discuss potential impact of plans to withdraw $100 notes from circulation.
Vested interests standing in the way of action on climate change need to be called out.
Readers plead with the state government to save the stately elm trees along the boulevard.
Readers call for the federal Coalition to start showing some courage in policy making.
Like so many others, Cory Bernardi claims Trump's victory as proof of a seismic shift in public thinking. This commentary on the election has become accepted wisdom and is trotted out to support all manner of social theories.
Malcolm Turnbull's best option is clear. Take control and begin doing the things he knows are right.
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