Letters: West now paying a price
The road to hell is paved with good intentions and now the West is paying the price.
The road to hell is paved with good intentions and now the West is paying the price.
Ian Warren's letter called for action on the Kambah Village.
Dennis Richardson tells us John Howard was very good at receiving advice he didn't like.
Trump made the right call for America by withdrawing from unfair Paris Climate Accords.
Senator Ian Macdonald argues that Canberra bureaucrats should face the sack if they refused to relocate to Darwin.
The proposal to turn Commonwealth Ave/Bridge into a grandiose avenue will be a nightmare for Canberrans.
So, Finance Minister Mathias Cormann reassures us that his department is preparing a "template business case for relocations" .
It was chilling to read of the lack of affordable housing available for minimum-wage families.
Recent events stress the difference between the military and the police in our liberal society.
Drug traffickers see our drug policy as the metaphorical frog in hot water.
So, who is NATO defending the world against?
I was hopeful after reading the Chief Minister's recent article that the way planning decisions are made in Canberra might take a turn for the better.
Surely, it is not enough for us just to send our sympathies and prayers for the Manchester victims.
On a recent walk in our cork forest, I appreciated how lucky we are to have the Arboretum and the volunteers that sustain it.
This continent was once a series of scattered settlements and colonies and states.
On behalf of the Leukaemia Foundation, I would like to say a big thank-you to readers for their incredible support of World's Greatest Shave this year.
Question of whether West Murrumbidgee should or should not be developed needs debate.
The inhumanity of Saudi Arabia in the continued bombing of Yemen is now adding its murderous talents to the war in Syria.
This agreement is at risk of sabotage by the likes of President Trump, along with (it seems) Scott Adams among others.
Why settle for second-best at a time when it is so cheap to borrow money?
Equating internationally acclaimed Canberra wineries to hobby farms is outrageous.
Every time Transport Canberra opens its mouth about the tram it highlights another damning aspect.
It seems to me there are core loopholes and non-core loopholes.
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Assuming development costs are similar for these two cities, there remains only one question to ask: why the difference in land price?
The argument that all government expenditures are "costs" has long been promulgated by free-market economists.
Resistance to the new model is predictable.
Yassmin Abdel-Magied has contributed to Australia as a thinker and advocate, not just a settler.
What a street fighter and posturer the Chief Minister is.
Here we go again. A light rail proposal. No clear objective of what it is to achieve.