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Letters to the Editor

Avenue needs work first

There should be no development of Manuka Circle until the landscaping along Canberra Avenue is remediated.

Not all of us so rude, sir

I can understand why restaurateurs are fed up with potential customers who decide not to turn up.

Canberra Times Letters to the Editor: Real imbalance of power

Simon Cowan from the Centre for Independent Studies suggests that ordinary citizens who upset ministers with embarrassing questions when appearing on the news or TV should not realistically expect privacy ("Hyper-partisan politics overly personal", Forum, March 4, p.11).

PBS reforms are essential because expensive drugs cost lives

The Grattan Institute says relatively straightforward administrative reforms to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme could save the Federal Government millions of dollars and cut costs to consumers. Given about eight per cent of Australians have gone without prescription medicines in the last 12 months because they couldn't afford them we hope Canberra is listening. Expensive drugs cost lives and add to the national healthcare bill in other ways.

The enigmatic audit office

Regrettably, no actual evidence accompanied the story, such as whether there was an increased incidence of health problems for regular shop patrons.

The enigmatic audit office

Because of the level of secrecy, the Australian people don't know what's being done by the Immigration Department in their name and by what means.

Future funds under table?

Perhaps the government is content to keep most of its infrastructure spending in the one (light rail) basket.

Letters to the editor: Future funds under table?

Although the rapid business case for a new national convention centre forecast a positive cost benefit analysis, the ACT government is unwilling to proceed without substantial federal government funding.

One-way ticket

It is obvious Ian Warden is well travelled.

Refugee policy just cruel

What I find most appalling is the cowardice of our elected representatives in their failure to stand up and demand more humane refugee policy.

'Actual' complete nonsense

The spate of letters regarding ActewAGL and their billing problems hit a nerve in our household.

Letters to the editor: Baseless prolonged torture

How could anyone read Michael Gordon's article about the young cartoonist, Ali, or "Eaten fish", from Iran without being sickened at the treatment he has received on Manus Island?

Time to grow up

Why is it that we elect people who revert to unacceptable behaviour?

Urban swamp needs draining

ACT politicians must honour their election promises to completely overhaul the Planning and Development Act.

Letters to the editor: Urban swamp needs draining

The ongoing saga of the proposed redevelopment of a heritage building near Manuka Circle ("Manuka residents knocked back in bid to stop development in Forrest fire station precinct", canberratimes.com.au, February 13), demonstrates the deficiencies of the ACT's planning regime.

Ready to commit forever

Being a Canberran can be just a state of mind, but publicly committing to it sends a clear message that this is the best place in Australia to live forever.

Potential for a wasteland

There is huge potential to convert the gorges and Ginninderra Falls area into a world-class conservation park.

Letters to the editor: Culling excuses won’t fly

Your article ("Massacre as joeys bludgeoned", February 13, p.3) summarises the ACT government's position on kangaroo culling in terms of protecting biodiversity and to prevent starvation among the kangaroos.

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