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Biased on school name
Your article on “naming fiasco” was very biased.
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In support of low-rise
I am writing this letter because I am opposing the high rise development at 153 Sturt St, Southbank.
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Credibility issue Insightful to see Mr Danby use his entire monthly column attempting to explain his office’s very basic administration error. His constant criticism of the NBN rollout has now lost all credibility given he can’t even oversee a successful suburb-wide mailout?
Read MoreMy new toy is a joy
With reference to the article “A Vertical War on Waste” (SLN64), I promptly sought out the Smart Cara and on Monday contacted the distributor, Zero Waste Systems, in Perth. By Friday I was unwrapping my new toy.
Read MoreSo depressed
Seldom have I been so depressed after reading a newspaper.
Read MoreRed stair I
I was very happy to read in Southbank Local News that the red stair will be removed!
Read MoreBuild us a post office
I have regularly pestered Australia Post’s social media team about my plea for a Post Office in Southbank, Melbourne.
Read MorePlanning scheme looseness
I am a resident of Southside Gardens, 106 Southbank Blvd (behind ABC).
Read MoreWarning about accident
I would like to bring your attention to the problem we have at the Crown taxi super rank at the Clarendon St/Normanby Rd intersection (pictured).
Read MoreGiving up on crime?
I was astounded by a comment made by Snr Sgt Steve Bills of Southbank police in the Septemer edition of Southbank Local News.
Read MoreLiving in Floodbank
You have reported on the status of Whiteman St several times of late.
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Thank you for your coverage of the problems caused by the works to Tram Stop 125 on Whiteman St. Like all Whiteman St residents, I am fed up to my back teeth with the problems caused by the removal of 25 car parks and subsequent worsening of the floods on our street.
Read MoreFix Queensbridge Square
Congratulations on a fine local newspaper.
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City Rd feels like a highway through the centre of my neighbourhood.
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The City of Melbourne is going to take action on climate change by implementing the Port Phillip Coastal Adaptations Pathways Project (Southbank Local News, October 2013).
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With Southbank maturing as a community with an established residential heart, why is it that the State Government treats it as a repository for shovelling in as many cranes and as many approvals as possible without regard to its citizens and their futures?
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Climbing for charity
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