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Monday, December 23, 2024

Bill Stefaniak

Bill Stefaniak

Fit the Bill: Organisations need to stand up to bullying government

Unfortunately, the staff at Calvary are silenced and can’t complain to the media as they are now government employees and that has always been the case with government employees.

Fit the Bill: Australia’s stance on AUKUS and Palestine – The ALP’s choice

Two of the bigger issues to be discussed at the Australian Labor Party’s upcoming national conference will be AUKUS and Australian recognition of Palestine.

Fit the Bill: ‘Lord’ Laurie Fisher retires from the Brumbies

Last Saturday, Canberra rugby union icon and Brumbies forward coach, Laurie (“the Lord”) Fisher, retired from full-time coaching.

Fit the Bill: Smoking in the AMC prison

Here in wintry Canberra, I was interested to see that the AMC was finally going smoke free.

Fit the Bill: Defamation actions have unforeseen consequences, but Roberts-Smith should keep his VC

I was amazed when Ben Roberts-Smith VC proceeded to sue over the media reports of his actions in Afghanistan.

Fit the Bill: Poor people suffer from rush to unreliable renewables

I have 18 solar panels on my roof courtesy of ActewAGL, which are supposed to kick in during the day and negate the cost of my electricity, although I see little evidence of that occurring.

Fit the Bill: Director of Public Prosecutions in trouble

It was sad to see Director of Public Prosecutions Shane Drumgold give his evidence and, under questioning, change that evidence on a number of occasions.

Fit the bill: Labor-Greens cross to bear – Calvary takeover

The latest bit of bad government from our Labor-Greens ACT government was just the latest in a saga of arrogant, disdainful treatment of the community.

Fit the Bill: Vale Gordon Scott, Canberra rugby and choral legend

Last Friday, local identity, rugby and singing legend Gordon Alexander Kendall Scott passed away after a 14-year battle with cancer and other ailments.

Fit the Bill: why does the media only report bad news?

I’d like to see, say every three months, the local papers only report good news stories for a day.

Fit the Bill: bashing teachers is just not acceptable

I was most concerned to read recently that more than 70 per cent of principals and teachers in ACT government schools had been physically assaulted by students.

Fit the Bill: Are young Australians up to the spirit of Anzac?

A lot of people I speak to doubt if the current generation of young Australians is up the Anzac spirit. 
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