One would think that this would be an end to the matter. However as I suspected there will never be an end to it. The armchair experts will continue to challenge the findings of a judicial officer who has handed down findings and the Council of Civil Liberties will continue to bay for more restrictions on Police and more freedoms for individuals who commit crimes. This is the nature of people with polarised, extreme views. Thank Jack Waterford for your “insightful” editorial, you don’t speak for me just because you have your own soapbox. Jack, if you have ever seen Spongebob Squarepants “The Movie” you are very Plankton like.
Speed up light rail rollout, fix bus issues, urges public transport lobby
Light Rail lobby group wants more light rail now regardless of cost Truly surprised. View
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PTCBR should wake up and recommend light rail extensions be canned in favour of trackless tram… View
'Large number' of unpaid rebates back in Icon Water customers' pockets following technical glitch
Good comment CR, agree that is far more important for long term management of water supply. View
These are mere trivial matters. ICON is only focused on this more important stuff:… View
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As several people have suggested, there is a 'small numbers' problem in making comparisons like… View
A proportion of road deaths are preventable but a lot are inevitable by the very nature of traveling… View
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Crunchy or chewy? Childhood memories and the great Anzac biscuit dilemma
I bought Anzac biscuits from Coles. It was only when o got home I read the ingredients . A big… View
Cookies YUM View
Crunchy edges, chewy in the middle. View