Why is commonsense such a struggle? Why are so many neighbourhoods banging their heads against the brick wall of bureaucracy? So many questions, but so few answers. It's "Seven Days" with IAN MEIKLE.
The chief minister was an embarrassment to his position with a performance on radio that "Seven Days" columnist IAN MEIKLE – not a psychologist – says gave a startling insight into a man realising perhaps the spin is coming unstuck.
While the Labor and Greens government diligently strangles the flow of housing blocks, that Elizabeth Lee is calling them horrible names. What is she thinking? You'll be none the wiser reading this; it's "Seven Days" with IAN MEIKLE.
"Of all the states I've practised journalism in, I have never seen a government so furtive and polluted by spin," says "Seven Days" columnist IAN MEIKLE.
The CIT board is a laughing stock. They should apologise to the community and resign, every one of them because ignorance is not bliss when it comes to being a director, says IAN MEIKLE in another "Seven Days".
The minister saves his job, Ben Chifley loses his pipe and the Queanbeyan-Palerang council helps itself to a pay rise. It's "Seven Days" with IAN MEIKLE.
There's a group of Narrabundah neighbours who must wonder what it will take to get the ACT government to get its finger out and fix a straightforward traffic problem. Not the death of child, they hope. It's "Seven Days" with IAN MEIKLE.
ACT Senate candidate Kim Rubenstein says she "deplores" the Morrison government’s decision to slash a further $3.3 billion from the public service to pay for its election commitments.