Letters: Fast rail a track to no one
We should not even think about fast rail in Australia as it is a waste of taxpayers' money.
We should not even think about fast rail in Australia as it is a waste of taxpayers' money.
There has been a steady stream of letters in The Canberra Times on the planning flaws in Canberra.
Trump's attention span and memory, as suggested by his propensity to resort reflexly to Twitter, demonstrates need for reality testing.
Just who is benefiting from training animals to race?
Perhaps this is not quite the highly bonded Canberra Raiders team we are led to believe.
Are we all going to the dogs or are we becoming a political correct society to the extreme?
It is wonderful, of course, to see Canberra families stepping up to provide foster care to children deemed to be in need of care and protection.
I am sick of Ian Warden's comments criticising of Yarralumla.
In her damning report of the business case for light rail stage 1 the Auditor-General strongly criticised "Trammany Hall".
It's said that people in glass houses should never throw stones .
I find the cartoon and letters page the most fascinating and important element of the paper.
It's about funding every fantasy dream the ACT government has for which the ACT ratepayers are legislated to pay.
There's been a n undercurrent of near-incredulity among your letters recently
We should treasure Canberra's community of trees and shrubs which continue to foster our bird life.
Why would the PM sanction Barnaby Joyce's visit to Belgium, Britain, Italy and The Netherlands?
The government has not made public any estimate of the total cost of its planned light rail network.
Helen Goddard's letter seemed more ideological than realistic.
Let's train our teachers really well, fund and support them, so that they in turn can support every child with special needs.
There are inadequacies in the inspection regime that has existed since the explosion of poorly-built apartments in the ACT began.
One of the effects of renewable energy is serious policy disorientation.
As an original Canberran since 1937, I have to say I have never seen an ugly swamp where Lake Burley Griffin now lies.
I read with interest and support the letter by Juliet Ramsay about Lake Burley Griffin.
Following the tragic fire in London, questions have been raised about the ability of firefighters to treat fires in Canberra.
The success of the achievement of Lake Burley Griffin is a great Canberra heritage story.
Workers have a right to and should be entitled to employers who consider safety first always.
It would be nice if the bike riders contributed (financially) to the road system as well.
Jorian Gardner's article "See our cachet crumple" makes sober reading.
As a former Londoner I have been deeply distressedby the burning of the Grenfell Tower.
(It is) no wonder that secrecy (was) imposed on submissions regarding the revised citizenship test.
When we were thinking of retiring four years ago and deciding which city to live in, Sydney or Melbourne were our initial preferred options.