Interestingly there was a proposal by the casino owners a few years ago to build a new stadium/convention centre near their venue and a new indoor pool.
This week I am writing about the woeful performance of the ACT Greens/Labor government in sending letters to about 400 mainly elderly public housing tenants telling them they had to get out of their homes.
I was disappointed but not surprised by Anthony Albanese’s lack of leadership in trying to duck his responsibility in disciplining his wayward senate trio
In his column ‘Holocaust needs to be taught in ACT Schools’ (CW 3 Feb 2022, p12), Bill Stefaniak says that he was "appalled but not surprised to find that it [the Holocaust] is not taught in ACT schools". This is incorrect.
While fact checking Bill Stefaniak over his error regarding the Holocaust, he should also have been queried over his use of the word “racism” to describe anti-Semitism.
Bill Stefaniak's laughable white-washing of the complex relationship between Australia Day and Australia's Indigenous people (CW, 20 Jan) is unworthy of your readers.
If R. Jones and T. Gordon (CW letters 16 December 2012) think that Bill Stefaniak’s column should not be published in the Canberra Daily, this reader suggests they both go back to their left-leaning, Labor/Greens-loving media echo chambers.
I think it is time for Bill Stefaniak to go back into politics. A man with so much intelligence and fight is wasted in not fighting for the people of Canberra.
Just when you thought we were safe from more Green madness, we now have two Green government backbenchers introducing into the Assembly a bill to lower the voting age in ACT elections to 16.