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Wake me when it’s higher
Kerri Sackville recommends the pleasures and advantages of present process an anaesthetic (″Name me pathetic, however I get pleasure from a light-weight anaesthetic″, 23/2). Maybe, in these turbulent instances, the entire world may gain advantage from an anaesthetic, by ″switching off the cellphone″ and having a ″fabulous sleep″, whereas obligatory restorative procedures are carried out to treatment issues, after which awakening to ″kindly nurses″ providing ″a cup of tea and a scrumptious egg sandwich″ served in mattress.
Harry Zable, Campbells Creek
A fan of the sq.
Being a neighborhood I’d, on common, stroll via Prahran Sq. thrice in any given two weeks. As an aged man, until I used to be feeling unwell or for some purpose typically out of types, I invariably really feel a buzz of delight at what has been created there.
The greenery is approaching splendidly; dad and mom are becoming a member of different dad and mom whereas their little ones on scorching days are dashing via the water spouts; native employees are sitting consuming their lunch both studying or speaking with a buddy. In different phrases, it’s utilized by common folks.
Not too long ago plenty of umbrellas have been securely hooked up to present shade over a lot of the seating on the jap aspect, a obligatory addition, and the one preliminary criticism I had of the entire idea, these broad, startingly white bands of paint, have been dulled down. I just like the place.
Don Lancaster, Prahran
A bridge to music
The architect of the present Princes Bridge (″$10 million restoration of bridge″, 24/2) was John Grainger, father of musician Percy Grainger.
Percy was thought to be one in every of Melbourne’s eccentrics. His music, his life and his eccentricities are commemorated within the Grainger Museum on the College of Melbourne.
For individuals who don’t know the museum, it’s effectively value a go to; for many who are conversant in the museum, the restoration of one in every of Percy Grainger’s father’s most iconic works, may effectively be seen as an excuse for an additional go to.
Albert Isaacs, Hawthorn
It’s all destructive
Columnist Neil Whittaker asks ″who of their proper thoughts would need to cease destructive gearing?″ (20/2). I do, and my thoughts is sound. Whittaker views residential property as a worthwhile (if not the most effective) funding car, and destructive gearing perpetuates this angle. I disagree on two fronts.
First, our financial system would have a brighter future if buyers put their cash into belongings that enhance productiveness, resembling schooling, analysis and infrastructure. Housing isn’t a productive asset.
Second, housing ought to be seen primarily as a human proper to shelter, somewhat than a repository for wealth or earning profits. The truth that destructive gearing makes it simpler for an investor to purchase their second property than for a younger household to purchase their first house is, for my part, unjust.
Damaging gearing is neither a sound financial coverage nor a smart social coverage.
Ian Penrose, Kew