Letters 23.11.13
Return to use BEFORE, during and after state or federal elections we are continually bombarded by politicians with financial waste and over-expenditure. Every time I return to our old stamping […]
Return to use BEFORE, during and after state or federal elections we are continually bombarded by politicians with financial waste and over-expenditure. Every time I return to our old stamping […]
Shop horror THE reason Freo is losing customers to Garden City (Herald, November 2, 2013) has a lot more to do with the anti-social element rampant throughout its CBD rather […]
What bank? THE Commonwealth Bank has had a branch at Canning Bridge Applecross since 1957: I was one of its first customers. Can you believe how amazed I was today […]
Plumbs up IT gives one hope when you still get good service in a retail store. Recently I had the problem of a toilet cistern running water into the pan. […]
Seriously misguided THE views expressed by John Dowson about the JS Battye library staff (Herald, October 19, 2013) were not only acrimonious but seriously misguided. I have used Battye for […]
Barton’s right I FULLY support councillor June Barton’s comments (Herald, October 12, 2013). As a former systems auditor at the City of Melville (1987—1991) I was amazed to hear the […]
A mown about bludgers THIS morning I woke to the sounds of numerous whipper-snippers and lawn mowers coming from my neighbour’s house. The volunteer taskforce was at it again, providing […]
We can do anything now THE success of the Dockers in getting us to our first grand final after many years of struggle has given me hope the other challenges […]
Avoidance WHY has the media avoided mention of the 23.6 per cent of enrolled voters who did not vote, as well as the overall 4.5 per cent who voted informally […]
A fresh perspective I WISH to congratulate the Herald on your excellent article “No sweating the small stuff,” (August 31, 2013). This has been a horrendous election campaign and one […]