Leave landlords alone: Most are decent people trying to help
The Queensland government’s demonisation of landlords shows how poorly it understands the state’s housing crisis, writes Kylie Lang. VOTE IN OUR POLL
The Queensland government’s demonisation of landlords shows how poorly it understands the state’s housing crisis, writes Kylie Lang. VOTE IN OUR POLL
The kind of violence that erupted at a home in Brisbane’s southwest on Sunday, allegedly over an online transaction, has no place in this country. But it just keeps happening, writes Kylie Lang.
It should not take a rap sheet of almost 100 charges for the courts to do the right thing and lock up repeat juvenile offenders, writes Kylie Lang.
A group of senior citizens are living in fear over a 1km stretch of a $13m rail trail say will become a corridor for crime.
It’s a silent killer that’s on the rise, but the prohibitive cost of vaccination has left Queenslanders at its mercy, writes Kylie Lang.
The cost of living crisis is forcing Queenslanders to skip lifesaving jabs, as survivors of one horror disease call for free vaccinations.
As Queensland’s public service balloons again under the state budget, we need another Campbell Newman-style purge, writes Kylie Lang. VOTE IN OUR POLL
There is no way in hell the Government’s pledge to build 500 social homes by 2025 will make a decent dent in our shameful housing crisis, writes Kylie Lang. But we’ll be lucky to see a handful reach completion in that time frame anyway.
The Noosa man released from Indonesia after an alleged drunken, naked rampage should not be lionised with a reality TV gig or lucrative interview deal, writes Kylie Lang.
The rights of victims – whether of crime or our shambolic healthcare system – should never be diminished, writes Kylie Lang. Sadly, this government has failed on too many occasions.
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