Remarkable Labor
HAVING spent years in office, even with the dreadful debilitating handicap of having to work with The Greens, without making any progress cleaning up the Tamar, Labor now tells us it has a plan. It is of course, too little and too late to bring them any credit.
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It is nothing more than a vote catching mumble in the breeze.
Another pathetic cry from the wilderness they created for themselves in bad judgement and personal self-serving ambition.
Len Langan, Longford.
Arts funding
100 TASMANIAN artists should be given a low income wage to produce unique Tasmanian art. Their art could be sold for big dollars overseas as well as being used to attract wealthy art lovers to Tasmania.
Leon Cooper, St Leonards.
What do we tell our children
WHEN meanness is mistaken for toughness. When never admitting you are wrong is mistaken for strength.
When spreading unfounded rumours is mistaken for leadership. What do we tell our children?
Tony Newport, Hillwood.
CEOs and Knitting
NOW that the CEOs have Peter Dutton's sage advice to stick to their knitting they should have much more time on contemplating the value of donating to the Liberals ever again.
Peter M. Taylor, Midway Point.
Legislative Council
BECAUSE of the recent debacle where the inefficient Housing Minister was spared by party numbers.
It is important that Launceston returns Rosemary Armitage our Independent member.
Rosemary is hardworking and no-one is more passionate about the Launceston General Hospital.
She is always approachable unlike the previous local Federal member.
So let’s keep the Legislative Council independent by returning Rosemary.
Kerry Blundell, Norwood.