If our votes are primarily party-based the candidates we get to vote for have been pre-selected by a very small number of people.
The way it works members of a political party in the local branches vote
If our votes are primarily party-based the candidates we get to vote for have been pre-selected by a very small number of people.
The way it works members of a political party in the local branches vote read more
Ray Smith is the Labor candidate for Lord Mayor for Brisbane City Council.
Yet again I’ve read through Living In Brisbane from cover to cover and found nothing relevant to the upper Kedron Brook valley.
It just portrays a Council that channels rates from outer suburbs read more
Someone (not us) wrote a letter (name withheld) to the North West News about public consultation saying ‘a unilateral decision is NOT public consultation’.
I think the principle of public read more
I arrived very grumpy today at a GOLD Program activity having broken my own golden rule and enrolled for something outside The Grove. But let’s face it: Brisbane City Council is not providing read more
How is it decided when a project is paid for by Brisbane City Council rather than the Queensland Government?
When it is a Brisbane City Council project only BCC ratepayers pay for it but often people read more
Here is the link to the
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Ray Smith was born in 1965 grew up in Brisbane’s inner-northern suburbs attended Wilston State School and Newmarket State High School. As CEO of a multimedia company Cutting Edge he grew the business read more
From a conversation with Lord Mayor Newman and from the levels of debt that he is prepared to commit to major road and tunnel-building projects we have formed the view that insufficient attention is read more
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