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Yet another significant part of Parramatta’s history is at risk of being compromised.

” July 21). Allowing developers to pursue planning matters, like rezoning, that favour enlarging their prospective DA’s envelopes, is pure folly. This is the remit of public city designers, not made by those whose decisions might favour private interests. A prospective nominee for World Heritage Listing demands the best public city design minds gather to determine the site’s most appropriate outcome.

Despite potentially damaging policies on issues like nuclear power and climate change, Dutton is able to hammer a culpable ALP on CMFEU activity and is making headway on what matters most to many voters: cost-of-living problems. Though Jim Chalmers frequently argues that Labor is doing much to alleviate this, if the ALP is to be re-elected it must convince swinging voters it is better able to improve their daily lot.

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