LETTERS 29.8.15
Mooning WHILE Mark Woodcock’s ideas for a tunnel sound very exciting (Herald, August 22, 2015) as did the “elevator to the moon” idea of the 1950s, the main thing this […]
Mooning WHILE Mark Woodcock’s ideas for a tunnel sound very exciting (Herald, August 22, 2015) as did the “elevator to the moon” idea of the 1950s, the main thing this […]
Grrr I AM a dual citizen and once served in the military of a foreign power. I defy all members of the federal parliament and all federal public servants to […]
Freightful noise WE are among a group of local residents who would welcome your support for a night time curfew for noisy freight trains that use the rail line along […]
Bulldust tech ALL this bulldust of phone calls from cars, trucks, tractors, etc. With the fast-growing technology as it is today why can’t they invent a device to cut out […]
Freo people are awesome LAST Thursday, my 90-year-old mother was trying to find her way home from the shops in Wray Avenue when she got disoriented. A young woman came […]
The children thank you THANKS so much to Main Roads WA for highlighting the benefits of Roe 8 Hwy in its full-page advertisement in last week’s Herald. I cannot wait […]
History repeats YET another high-density enclave plagued by drugs and anti-social behaviour—history keeps repeating itself (“Tales of blood and bins,” Herald, July 4, 2015). It seemed unfathomable to me […]
Hobson’s and hubris COLIN BARNETT (I am finding it increasingly difficult to “speak his name”) says “I don’t think it’s very good politics to go out there using ratepayers’ money […]
Stop before it’s too latte A COFFEE stall, in the library? Do we not have enough coffee shops close to the town hall? And is it a good idea to […]
Unkind cut WHILE I understand it is difficult to cover a lot in an article with limited column space, I would like the chance to provide some additional information to […]