Maiden: Albo looks weak while Giles hangs on
Ultimate responsibility for the detainee debacle lies with the man who appointed the besieged immigration minister in the first place, writes Samantha Maiden.
Ultimate responsibility for the detainee debacle lies with the man who appointed the besieged immigration minister in the first place, writes Samantha Maiden.
When the No campaign told Australia that a Yes vote would “divide” us, they failed to mention this part, writes Douglas Smith.
Older Australians are being dudded out of their home care funds which could be better spent so they have more to survive on, argues Julie Cross.
The billionaire men who unleashed social media on the world don’t let their kids use it, so why should we, writes Samantha Maiden.
Privacy laws need to wake up to hackers or regulators need to get their hands dirty and call out criminal behaviour, writes Kathy Sundstrom
“The way I see it, the Bundaberg East Flood Levee will have a detrimental flow on effect to the Residents and Businesses of North Bundaberg.”
“We, on request, can access any politicians salary in Australia including that of our Prime Minister, yet we are denied our local government’s information.”
“If I was a market investigator my experience would tell me that big changes are what is needed not some wishy, washy, band aid application and with the changes will come success.”
In all likelihood property prices have not peaked. If you’re a buyer trying to get into the market, the same rules as always apply.
We’ve been lucky so far during the pandemic, but make no mistake – we’re vulnerable. It’s okay to be cautious or confused about getting the vaccine – but don’t let social media users scare you off it, talk to an actual expert.
“From what I have read, it appears that the only proposal which offers some real benefit for everyone and everywhere and not just the CBD is the widening and dredging of the river.”
Letters to the editor address state of a struggling industry and readers have their say on Census requirements.
A BRC spokesperson said salaries for the executive staff of all Queensland Councils, including CEOs, were published each year in their annual reports: Here’s what Bundaberg’s gets paid.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian has taken the opposite approach to her fellow state premiers when it comes to Covid briefings, writes Joe Hildebrand.
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