Not since we read of Richard Lewis having his car
tampered with and Julien Grill and Brian Burke’s brother Terry killing people with
their motor cars and avoiding any legal redress have events in government taken
such a strange turn.
Showing posts with label Karridale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Karridale. Show all posts
Friday, 28 August 2015
Strange times in the Wild West
Labels:
Augusta Margaret River,
CCC,
democracy,
Gareth Parker,
James Trail,
JT Professional Services Pty Ltd,
Karridale,
Natural Justice,
Nigel Lake,
Procedural Fairness,
Public Interest Disclosure,
scams,
Shire CEO,
WA
Friday, 2 May 2014
Does Language Matter?
Does the size of our vocabulary, our capacity to parse, our ability to comprehend the many meanings that can be resolved from any given phrase in the English language matter?
Labels:
AMRSC,
Augusta Margaret River,
community,
crime and punishment,
Defamation,
democracy,
Karridale,
Michael Hale,
Natural Justice,
Procedural Fairness,
Public Interest Disclosure,
registered lobbyist,
WA
Saturday, 22 March 2014
Process or Outcome?
Why might it be easier to gather mass support for an iconic stretch of coastline rather than a small location dedicated to agriculture and viticulture?
Friday, 21 February 2014
Creating Communities
Creating communities what does that mean? It sounds so cosy,
comfy, warm and snugly, but is it a wolf in sheep’s clothing?
Labels:
AMRSC,
Augusta Margaret River,
Bond,
Burke,
community,
Deep Thought,
Karridale,
Public Interest Disclosure,
scams,
WA
Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Housing Need?
When does a particular location need more housing?
When the next generation are ready to launch into independent living?
When employers are expanding their businesses and need to bring more workers into the area?
How would you decide?
How does our shire decide? Or do they seek advice from local experts?
It would be good to know if Bob's been giving advice here.
When the next generation are ready to launch into independent living?
When employers are expanding their businesses and need to bring more workers into the area?
How would you decide?
How does our shire decide? Or do they seek advice from local experts?
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