Card return
I'm hoping readers might be of some assistance.
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Prior to Christmas, we received a card that was sent to the wrong address.
Unfortunately, my four-year-old opened it along with her Christmas mail and the envelope was somehow misplaced.
The only information I have is that the card is for Joseph and it is from his grandfather and "Jessie".
If anybody knows anyone matching these descriptions, I'd love it if you got in touch so that the card might be returned to its proper recipient.
I have already exhausted social media channels.
I'd really love to return the card.
Kate Gordon, North Hobart (kate@kategordon.com.au).
Aquatic Centre
TOOK our three-year-old grandson to the Launceston Aquatic Centre for a late afternoon swim recently and am astounded that in the height of summer and daylight saving it closes at 6pm on Saturdays.
I don’t want to hear the discussion re penalty rates etc., as I can remember a time in the late 1960s when after finishing work at 5.30pm myself and a couple of work colleagues would enjoy a swim up until at least 8pm and then be able to enjoy a snack from the kiosk.
I know readers and the council will "come back" and say people can access the Basin, which I must admit has always been a family favourite with us, but surely of a weekend in summer the aquatic centre could be open later - roster the staff if necessary.
I don’t know how much a waterslide ride is but this was closed down at approximately 4pm-4.30pm also and then the water was turned off in the children's area at 5.30pm.
Even the inflatable play equipment which is usually set up in the olympic pool was not operating.
L. Scales, Punchbowl.
Politicians entitlements
I WONDER if any politicians will be 'working the crowd' at this weekend's Barnbougle polo.
If so, will they see as an entitlement?