Digital edition 19 April
"ANDREW, Shane, Yvette and the rest have ordained that it’s a south-facing, two-bedroom flat on the tenth floor for those aspiring homeowners who used to be Labor's traditional base," growls JON STANHOPE
"ANDREW, Shane, Yvette and the rest have ordained that it’s a south-facing, two-bedroom flat on the tenth floor for those aspiring homeowners who used to be Labor's traditional base," growls JON STANHOPE
"THE government insists that it has released 7000 sites more than there has been demand for. These claims demand serious examination," says JON STANHOPE in a fascinating look at the state of affordable housing.
"THE poker machine wars continue to plague the ACT government," writes MICHAEL MOORE in a damning column arguing that things are getting worse because of Andrew Barr's belligerence towards ClubsACT.
Mum in the City columnist SONYA FLADUN raises a cup of hot chocolate to salute the hardy souls she calls winter's unsung heroes.
SADLY, after years of writing for "CityNews", we are publishing this week the last of ROBERT MACKLIN'S insightful and beautifully written "Seven Days" columns. A bad chest infection has meant he must lighten his workload, though he has promised to continue to contribute from time to time. Best wishes for a speedy recovery, Rob.
THE Raiders are playing pre-election political football with Labor on Andrew Barr's pokie plans for the casino, which they say threatens their club. That's in CANBERRA CONFIDENTIAL. Gardening guru CEDRIC BRYANT has some tips to starting a new garden and WENDY JOHNSON reviews a little cafe in Garran.