Canberra Times letters: Who will stand?
Australians, and the Australian Labor Party in particular, have historically taken pride in a commitment to the "fair go".
Australians, and the Australian Labor Party in particular, have historically taken pride in a commitment to the "fair go".
Just across the way and downwind from this silly initiative are Pialligo and the Canberra airport.
Why can't the use our vast public service to compare electricity prices for us?
Whose resources are funding the ACT government's rainbow buses?
At both nearby medical centres, visits to a GP are billed at up to $160 if the appointment outlasts 15 minutes.
Mr Rodriguez suggests that we say Captain Cook "rediscovered" Australia.
Once you are theirs, an ISP will never let you go without penalty or grave inconvenience.
Has the church considered who will suffer most if they carry out their hiring and firing threats?
Just across the way and downwind from this silly initiative are Pialligo and the Canberra airport.
Southern Canberra residents showing much lauded vociferous concern and indignation re the "waste to power" facility proposed for Fyshwick need not be concerned.
Stage 1 will consume annually up to 10 per cent of projected infrastructure budgets.
It was with great concern to once again read of a vicious bashing of an Aboriginal detainee in jail.
We look forward to a respectful process free from discrimination and vilification.
I'd like to assure your readers that your article does not actually represent "ordinary" Catholics.
In my nightmare the Republic of Australia celebrations are over.
Not all people are born fully male or female.
Oh dear. Shock and horror.
Environmental lobby groups ignore the full facts in their quest for ideological goals.
Under a headline as offensive as it is inaccurate, Jack Waterford makes a number of errors.
Thought is being given to legislation that has been reliant upon the votes of non-members.
In aligning ourselves with the US over North Korea, are we sleep walking towards another Vietnam or Iraq?
Foxtel's coverage of the AFL and NRL is first class, now we can watch international games live and in high definition.
Urban development has been the government's Achilles heel.
Progress and its inherent change can take a long time and then an event occurs that accelerates support for change.
Congratulations to those involved in the export to Singapore. Could you find a way to export the chief minister?
The Plebiscite Bill has once again been rejected by the Senate. I support that decision.
The postal plebiscite seems overly complex, as well as risking a costly and time-consuming court challenge to its validity.
Thirty years ago, I believed the future held great things for gender equality.
The rumoured move of ABC TV's 7.30 would only be repeating previous failures.
It is surprising, but nevertheless welcomed, to see that the "family trust" issue is being discussed more openly.