This is where hit show Adolescence gets it wrong
I didn’t break down during the Netflix sensation Adolescence. I became annoyed. It raises some important issues, but our boys are not lost causes unless we give up on them, writes Kylie Lang.
I didn’t break down during the Netflix sensation Adolescence. I became annoyed. It raises some important issues, but our boys are not lost causes unless we give up on them, writes Kylie Lang.
Palpable excitement has returned to Queensland after David Crisafulli’s delivery of Brisbane 2032’s blueprint, following four years of Labor dithering and disappointments, writes Kylie Lang.
Manufacturing drama to back its desire to abolish national testing does the Queensland Teachers’ Union no credit, writes associate editor, Kylie Lang.
It’s easy to look back now and wonder why the early panic – why the shutdown of buses and schools – but it was for good reason, writes Kylie Lang.
Parenting is not easy but there is at least one mistake we all make and yet we rarely seem to learn from it, writes Kylie Lang.
A handful of students at an elite Brisbane girls school have begun identifying as animals, creating confusion and concern, writes Kylie Lang.
What a ridiculous position to find ourselves in, we’re so fearful our opinions won’t go down well that we change them or don’t share them at all, writes Kylie Lang.
Ezra Mam drives without a licence and with cocaine in his blood, and gets an $850 fine for a crash that injured a four-year-old, while drivers using phones cop $1200. Where’s the fairness, asks Kylie Lang.
The Labor party had almost 10 years to unblock its ears and listen to the people of Queensland – the new crime laws prove this, Kylie Lang argues.
Qld’s richest schools, some of which are charging $30,000-plus a year, have no choice but to hike their fees, writes Kylie Lang as she argues there’s even a benefit to state schools as a result. HAVE YOUR SAY
Australian Venue Co might be scrambling to save its image but it appears to have stopped short of lifting its ban on Australia Day festivities at more than 200 pubs and hotels, writes Kylie Lang.
Churches are renowned for trying to protect their reputation at all costs, but when the safety of innocent children is concerned, we cannot afford to be bystanders, writes Kylie Lang.
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