The Gold Coast Bulletin

READERS’ PICTURES

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At last, Annastacia has done something intelligen­t, by banning plastic bags.

A great start banning the plastic bag and if we want to get really serious we have to fine every person caught littering cigarette butts out car windows or on to the ground. – SCH

Re $70 million compensati­on to the economic refugees on Manus Island. The founding fathers and mothers of this land, must be turning in their graves. Here come the boats!

After the Victorian decision on giving the asylum seekers $70 million for their entry to Australia the boat people’s smugglers have now started their illegal trade again. When will the judges ever learn?

Why

hasn’t

Turnbull

and Bishop demanded every Aussie leave Sth Korea and Japan now! Hard rain’s gonna fall!

At the last GC Council elections Ward 11 Councillor Vorster promised an outside gym for Central Park Varsity Lakes. Nearly 18 months later, still nothing. Got to think it might be a promise at the next council election as well. – Will

If the picture of the koala in Thursday Bully does not bring a tear to your eye, then not much else will. – OCKY!

Wondering which country I was in. Real estate in walkway Southport Central window full of houses for sale completely in Chinese symbols, not a word in English . – Brenjon

Pushbike riders pay attention. Ring your bell – that little round thing on your handle bars. It will make for safer riding. – Rocket

I cannot take people seriously when they cover their faces such as the Antipodean Resistance members (GCB, 5/9). Just the KKK under different name. Not enough courage to be identified. – Tiny

My water rates were same as previous one right to the very cent. I know it’s possible but highly improbable. – Barney

Tom Tate has test to promote health awareness but did he pay like everyone else? – Sceptical rate payer

Instead of spending mega millions on tram links to stadium, regular shuttle buses would be more logical and cost effective.

 ?? Picture: CYNTHIA BARROW ?? Tasmanian devil chills out in the early morning sunshine at Currumbin.
Picture: CYNTHIA BARROW Tasmanian devil chills out in the early morning sunshine at Currumbin.

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