The Gold Coast Bulletin

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Amused myself Saturday running from Burleigh to Surfers and back, by counting 76 Lime bikes doing The Barnaby on the way north and lost count at and after 40 randomly dumped helmets.

Giggles don’t worry about train lines north for games that will probably never happen spend the money on crime get your priorities right a new train just another place someone can be attacked. Mr MF

So that’s why the rail to Sunshine

Coast was put on hold. Stacia’s legacy was to be the Gabba stadium rebuild. Now that looks dead and buried, money is available but two years down the track it won’t be completely finished in time for the Olympics. What a debacle this government is. By the next election we’ll be in so much debt as they try to spend their way to a win.

The Liberal Party back room gurus need to quickly arm David Crisafulli with some solid policy ammunition because right now he is sounding like a serial whinger who has zero substance to offer the Queensland voters. He and Miles on TV epitomise the term mug shots. Wayno

The only mandate that the Labor Party has been successful with is their instructio­ns to blame Peter Dutton for everything. They can’t answer a question without it.

WB Tweed

Albanese, “I’m a Swiftie” what a lame brown nose joke.

Tina Barber, letters, 24/2. The light rail will only benefit those traversing along the coast and not service “those living on the Gold Coast”. You’ll still need buses if you live away from the GC Highway as there is no parking anywhere. Logic rules.

Tina Barber, thank you for your progressiv­e views on transporta­tion, couldn’t have said it better myself. No name Saturdays Bulletin, two people in tram in Southport. Never. No name, also Saturday Bulletin. Largest mining companies going woke. Something to be proud of I’d say. Ad for Dutton boycotting these companies, you’re dreaming aren’t you.

Dear entertaine­rs, do yourselves a favour by staying out of politics or you’ll suffer the same consequenc­es as Taylor Swift. Johnbrew

I’ve been wondering what is so special with Taylor Swift. Found out that she has good business knowledge and a team who helps her to be on social media talking with people and asking them questions, so the young generation­s get very involved with her. It’s not that her shows are more amazing or her voice than Pink for instance or many other super singers. However, good on her, for clever marketing. Gwen

Regarding the continuing discussion about working hours, what a lot of people don’t realise is the difference between wages and salaries. Wages are paid at an hourly rate with a designated number of hours to be worked plus overtime for any extra. Salaries are an annual amount with no designated hours so a salaried

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