Goers: We can’t kill everything and we have to learn to live with it
There are many, many things in life that might kill us but we’re not calling to eliminate them. Why are sharks special, writes Peter Goers.
There are many, many things in life that might kill us but we’re not calling to eliminate them. Why are sharks special, writes Peter Goers.
For the first month after retirement I stared at the walls and spent days and nights in a daze of inaction, writes Peter Goers.
Whether we like it or not, history is having its say on an item of clothing that used to be part of the uniform for a well-dressed man, writes Peter Goers.
Left-wing governments are in the thrall of the religious right just like swamp-dwelling Trump and the PM who told Aussies to trust God before his government, writes Peter Goers.
I don’t like McLaren Vale but at least it’s more interesting than Burnside-on-Sea, writes Peter Goers. Do you agree? Vote in our poll.
Peter Goers says he’s an Australia Day Ambassador – not because he supports the day but because he supports the work of the Australia Day Council, which has no say in the choice of the day.
We’re half way through our summer and still yet to realise the scorching heat and tinder dryness SA is long accustomed too. As Peter Goers writes, it’s causing havoc.
We are all alone – and if you’re feeling lonely then it’s time to reach out and connect, writes Peter Goers.
The only really good thing about staying in someone’s place as an Airbnb is you can go through their things, writes Peter Goers.
Much of the country is counting on Australia Post at Christmas time in particular. But, as Peter Goers writes, the organisation is leaving us all seriously wanting.
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