THE last time this reporter made a prediction about Carl Morris winning, we predicted he would win the General Election seat of Thurrock in 2010 by 1100. He lost by 92. He has never forgiven us. Never.
It would be good to see Carl back in the chamber. A former mayor and a big best of local politics.
He is now aged 64 but if Joe Biden can be President then why can’t Carl Morris be leader of Thurrock Council?
He brings a political dynamism and shrewdness that would leave the Tories reeling.
Of course, he may want to live a life on the back benches, gently guiding and mentoring but that would be a waste.
Brisbane tycoons eye key heritage-listed property
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Two high-profile Brisbane businessmen are still interested in buying Brisbaneâs famous heritage-listed Lamb House at Kangaroo Point, which could cost many millions of dollars to restore.
Meanwhile, Brisbane City Council will next week replace temporary bylaws preventing intensive development on Lamb Houseâs eight blocks with permanent protections.
Brisbaneâs 119-year-old Lamb House at Kangaroo Point. Credit: Supplied - Savills.
The bylaws expire next month.
Stockbroker Steve Wilson AM, former South Bank Corporation chairman and Committee for Brisbane member, has confirmed he will make an offer for the 119-year-old property.
Brisbane tycoons eye key heritage-listed property
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Two high-profile Brisbane businessmen are still interested in buying Brisbaneâs famous heritage-listed Lamb House at Kangaroo Point, which could cost many millions of dollars to restore.
Meanwhile, Brisbane City Council will next week replace temporary bylaws preventing intensive development on Lamb Houseâs eight blocks with permanent protections.
Brisbaneâs 119-year-old Lamb House at Kangaroo Point. Credit: Supplied - Savills.
The bylaws expire next month.
Stockbroker Steve Wilson AM, former South Bank Corporation chairman and Committee for Brisbane member, has confirmed he will make an offer for the 119-year-old property.
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