The Gold Coast Bulletin

READERS’ PICTURES

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them. They were awful and that’s why they copped a record flogging. – O1

Might be a Gold Coast thing but Titans played like a team of Bernard Tomics Saturday. Ernie Parkwood

I’d buy the Titans for sure. But I hope Graham Annesley has change for a $1. – Dan

Dr Stuart Ballantyne’s letter (GCB, 7/8) really should be compulsory reading for all politician­s, and for the rest of us, we should read it and weep! – Kamel

Heavy developmen­t in the GC, Brisbane corridor should be restricted to the Jacobs Well canefield areas. The amount of trees being bulldozed around Pimpama and Coomera etc, is not good for our Hinterland environmen­t. Even better still, build up along the tram and train lines to accommodat­e our ever-increasing population growth.

No country outside China has profited more because of China’s booming economy but Pauline Hanson and the Greens will eventually terminate this if the electorate doesn’t “spit them out” come next election.

In this debate re SSM, what is the impact on the children who will be denied either a mother or a father? – Dan

To Rhys O’Neill. Mistakes by drug cheats don’t just happen accidental­ly. Competitor­s such as Lance Armstrong, Justin Gatlin etc. make a calculated decision to take the performanc­e enhancing drugs in the hope of not getting caught. – Ed Mermaid

You’ve got to feel for All Blacks. All the world-class players are let down and can’t get a run. Meanwhile, the Wallies are trying to find enough decent players to fill a team. If I can get 100 pts start, I’ll back the Wallabies to win. – Big T

Thugs who attacked surf club guard should once convicted have to pay victim’s health costs for as long as it takes, if not his lifetime. – Doug

Labor says the Games will help with hundreds of jobs for the Coast. But what happens to the Coast for jobs after Games?

Whales colliding with boats. Wonder when the cull of whales will begin to protect all the boaties. – Redneck

 ?? Picture: RAY SNOOK ?? Dragon takes in the first rays of morning at the Tallebudge­ra Creek rock wall.
Picture: RAY SNOOK Dragon takes in the first rays of morning at the Tallebudge­ra Creek rock wall.

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