YOU SAID IT! Bloomfield Track needs $9 million
Letters and comments
John Owen
How many cruise ship passengers use it , isn’t what drives Port nowadays?
Mandy Jason Wasley
$9 million so people who drive their caravans up can do it more easily as ferry workers are telling them it's ok to drive.
Kim Christensen
Try fixing the road from Port Douglas to Cairns first.
Liz Reedy
Once The Road is put through, it will ruin it for wildlife, rainforest, locals. Be full of toilet paper, rubbish, dust and look like the road to the tip.
Simon Cras
A waste of time and money.
Push to expand croc exclusion zone
Christopher Saint
Well we all know who’s office is in Mareeba and you couldn’t blame them for loitering outside it for a chance meet, if they got that far.
Samuel Hoffmeister
It's too late, they are already there and have been for 40-odd years.
Jonathan Huntley
I think it's called the Barron River gorge.
Rob Jovic
Remove them.
Alf Craig
They did not get there by themselves in the first place. The fellow who started a croc farm at Mareeba and the Shire administration at the time who allowed it have a lot to answer for.
Wangetti Trail at top of tourism vision
Lyn Buffington
They've got to be kidding.
Jake Wyatt
Trail at the forefront of Laughing stock.
Ken Hannan
A joke right.
Paula Martin
Until the next big wet then it's gone again. Sorry, total waste of tax payers money. That money should of gone to fixing the bloody highway.
Gordon Smith
Could of had a well decent lagoon precinct for $45 million!
Razza Tom
What a joke taxpayer money. Taxpayers' money should be spent on fixing roads to help save lives not on bike trail which never gets used shame on the government.
Lawrence Mason
Can't believe we are still going to waste money on this White Elephant.
Cathay is coming back to Cairns Airport
Neil Jabs
Great but more info please. How long or is it another trial. A lot travelling overseas as it is cheaper?
Michelle Simone
The worst airline I have ever been on. Never again.
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