"Given the massive transfer of funding from health and public housing to pay for the tram, the government’s arrogant determination to pursue light rail should be stopped in its tracks," says letter writer COLIN LYONS, of Weetangera.
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Nothing underscores how we do not live in the future as much as the daily commute.
If travelling by car, then chances are the vehicle in question is running on a combustion engine – around since 1886 – that is emitting carbon and hastening climate change. The morning headlines blaring from your speakers are transmitted through radio waves, a form of communication that alerted people on land that the
Titanic was sinking back in 1912.
Elsewhere, the insult of public transportation is fairly universal. Timely, clean and reliable buses and trams are not the norm, but still the hallmark of a well-managed, well-funded city.