Why this vile man tarnishes all men
Kids can turn their lives around with just one positive mentor, but what this deviant did cast aspersions on an entire cohort of males, writes Kylie Lang.
Kids can turn their lives around with just one positive mentor, but what this deviant did cast aspersions on an entire cohort of males, writes Kylie Lang.
Social media is a toy that needs an urgent recall and it falls to the tech giants to do the right thing. If they won’t act, governments must force their hand, writes Kylie Lang.
Whether it’s Steven Miles or David Crisafulli, whoever wins in October, we need a big-picture thinking premier with a working calculator, writes Kylie Lang.
If you ever needed proof that Premier Steven Miles is in the wrong place at the wrong time, then his bizarre pledge to build state-owned petrol stations is it, writes Kylie Lang.
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 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.
Shuffling around the same people is not the answer to Queensland’s woes, and Empress Palaszczuk needs new clothes, writes Kylie Lang.
Annastacia Palaszczuk’s latest photo op with Anthony Albanese shows everything that’s wrong with our leaders, writes Kylie Lang. VOTE IN OUR POLL
Appointed by her Right-factional and close ally Annastacia Palaszczuk, Yvette D’Ath continues to stand by her as she stuffs up with frightening frequency, writes Kylie Lang.
The church affiliated with Queensland’s most elite schools must read the room and stop denying kids leadership positions because of their identity, writes Kylie Lang.
But not everyone can do a Jacinda Ardern: Go on holidays, take stock, then come back and resign because they no longer have “enough in the tank”.
Australia can expect an extra 650,000 migrants this financial year and next, boosting the number of residents by 900,000 – but where are these people going to sleep, asks Kylie Lang.
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