Qantas once a symbol of pride for the nation

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Letter writers have their say on Qantas and the Voice, as well as SUVs, car fumes and cancel culture.

Alan Joyce’s departure from Qantas shouldn’t be the last departure from the company. The chairman and fellow directors have to accept their share of responsibility for the dismal performance of the company over the past several years. Not only was Qantas a once-proud company, it was a symbol of all that was good in Australia and previously stood alongside the best airlines in the world.

For example, “The Queen may disallow any law within one year from the Governor-General’s assent”. Imagine the chaos that would ensue if the King disallowed one of our laws. Yet this statement is in the Constitution permanently. I challenge everyone to read the Constitution and am sure you will be amazed by what it contains and by what it does not contain .

These are the sorts of issues that the Voice could address at a national level, disseminating solutions shown to be effective and economically sound around the nation. Will it be a success? We won’t know until we give it a go.First Alfred Deakin, then William Walkley.

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