In defence of Glenelg: Everything good (and strange) about it
Glenelg has copped some criticism this week for losing its vibe. But Peter Goers says they’ve got it wrong – it’s strange and joyous and comfy.
Glenelg has copped some criticism this week for losing its vibe. But Peter Goers says they’ve got it wrong – it’s strange and joyous and comfy.
Nowadays, everyone installs cameras to record troublesome neighbours and you can watch these videos forever on YouTube, writes Peter Goers.
Everything we really need to know about the Voice to Parliament can be found in place, writes Peter Goers.
What of style? What of humour? What of the author’s intentions? This is all sacrificed on the altar of woke, writes Peter Goers.
Surely, if you can’t work with your own political party you were desperate to represent you should resign, writes Peter Goers.
As the banks just cut back on branches and services, they add to their billions, writes Peter Goers. So why do they hate their customers?
Sixty per cent of the community voted for a nuclear dump. There are now rivers of gold in this Eyre Peninsula town, but how do you put lipstick on a pig?
As they were getting kicked out of Glenelg last week, some of the anti-vaxxers shouted at me. Well, I’m used to that, writes Peter Goers.
The US is known for excellent chains of family restaurants – accessibly priced with good solid tucker. We need family restaurants, writes Peter Goers.
You feel isolated and alone with these issues, even in a crowd. So thank you, writes Peter Goers.
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