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THIS WEEK’S QUESTION
Do you think Cassowary Coast Regional Council should reverse its cashless payment system?
This is what a real bank is. Offering face-to-face service with customers, people you can talk to in Cairns, and actually caring about their customers by cutting interest rates. Cairns Bank is not driven by obscene profits and greedy shareholders.
John, Manoora
At the heart of Cairns Bank is community. That is why the little bank is the people’s bank because they care about their community and their customers.
The big banks take, the little bank gives.
Susan, Edge Hill
I wish more people would support Cairns Bank which is focused on the community and their customers. People should close
For the temperature to go up 1 degree the carbon dioxide level has to double and that’s a fact I’ve only recently learnt.
The present federal and state governments arguing for renewable power have a straw argument based on fictional facts (lies). They are spending billions of dollars on this so-called renewable power that will not provide enough power in a timely manner and it is destroying natural habitat. They gobble up resources for very poor returns.
A vibrant Australia should have a diversity of ideas, political views, their accounts with the big banks and do their business with the great little bank in Lake St. Ben, Westcourt
Cairns Bank is an institution in Cairns. Did you know it was established in 1899 as the Cairns Weekly Penny Savings Bank?
It later became Cairns Penny Bank but due to new rules it then became Cairns Penny Savings & Loans Limited. In 2020 it was changed again, to Cairns Bank.
Ken, Whitfield
Last week we asked the question: What do you think about Cairns Bank actually cutting interest rates? Here are some of your comments. @cairnslocalnews
Unlike its competitors, Cairns Bank is owned by the people of the region, and its policy is determined by a board of directors, the majority of whom live and work in the region.
Bill, Mt Sheridan and debate on all issues without anyone being lampooned for their different point of view.
There is no climate catastrophe, and we should not be suffering physically or financially because we are being told this lie.
Richard Holme, Edmonton