When I bought a house in Perth in 2005, I was sent by my local council a letter to advise me of the days for rubbish collection, a card for my fridge to advise of my watering days and a voucher for free mulch from the local tip amongst other things of interest and as a welcome to my new community. When I bought a house in Canberra in 2007 I was sent a direct debit form for my rates. A shame I have to watch my neighbours so I know what my recycling days are.
Government delivers extra $1 million for annual community sports grants
Chichi Winikerei Gungahlin Community Council may know? View
What ever happened to the plans for the tennis courts in Amaroo? They had signs of works etc etc and… View
A great investment when the money is actually used to "create welcoming environments where people of… View
We need to get serious about discussing inheritance taxes
It's not a dumb idea because we shouldn't be changing the tax mix away from income taxes, its a dumb… View
Sounds great. Reduce someone’s ofter only chance at home ownership by taxing money that their… View
Submission offers alternative light rail route to save trees, heritage values
This is like argueing about where to sit on the Titanic. All the seats are bad. We can't afford it… View
The draft EIS fails to assess alternatives to Stage 2B. It ignores the government's most recent… View
Raymond Evans You’re welcome. A little pearl of humour mixed with truth for you 👍. View
Travelling public servants chasing status credits put on notice
It's applied even when you don't fly or book hotels at all , where the only thing included is meals… View
Times have changed. View
Just remove status credits for all public servants including politicians. View