Destructive nature of secret school politics on display
It’s alarming, if not destructive, for parents to be blindsided by decisions that cut to the core of educational outcomes for their kids. Case in point – St Paul’s School, writes Kylie Lang.
It’s alarming, if not destructive, for parents to be blindsided by decisions that cut to the core of educational outcomes for their kids. Case in point – St Paul’s School, writes Kylie Lang.
If there’s one thing we can be grateful for amid leadership rumbles, it is that Yvette D’Ath’s name is not being tossed around as a successor to the Premier, writes Kylie Lang.
The day before Annastacia Palaszczuk disappeared overseas, a senior minister made a point of standing out – or rather, up – writes Kylie Lang
Fancy that, Annastacia Palaszczuk who has so gleefully saddled up beside celebrities for photo opportunities, is now “upset” that she’s been approached by journalists while on holidays, writes Kylie Lang.
Vaccination is the key to regaining our freedoms and preventing deaths. Those who refuse to get the jab may one day regret their idiocy but by then it will be too late, writes Kylie Lang.
It’s time to admit hotel quarantine has been a complete disaster in stopping the spread of Covid and face the fact there is only one option left, writes Kylie Lang. VOTE IN OUR POLL
The opposition leader’s proposal to pay Australians who get the Covid vaccine $300 is not the smartest move, writes Kylie Lang.
A seven-year-old girl should be applauded for calling out poor behaviour by adults who spend too much time on their phones, causing developmental damage to their kids, writes Kylie Lang.
There’s a chilling aspect of this week’s horrific gang bashing of a Brisbane schoolgirl, and it doesn’t involve the bullies, writes Kylie Lang. VOTE IN OUR POLL
With the technology in place this month, why wait till November to start fining drivers for life-threatening behaviour, asks Kylie Lang.
Kids will benefit from knowing the key to a successful life is not happiness, but another important trait, according to a Holocaust survivor.
To ensure children receive a good education, greater incentives are needed to attract the brightest minds to the profession, writes Kylie Lang.
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