Body shaming has officially reached ridiculous levels
Women are increasingly seeking the help of doctors to surgically fix “flaws” that don’t exist.
Women are increasingly seeking the help of doctors to surgically fix “flaws” that don’t exist.
Substituting just one word in the opening couplet of Advance Australia Fair is the right thing, and it’s not a big ask. Just do it, writes Kylie Lang. VOTE IN THE POLL
Anthony Albanese’s faux muscle flex over a social media post attacking Peter Dutton and his wife speaks of a government devoid of policies and terrified of being kicked out of office, writes Kylie Lang.
If you think you’re too smart to be scammed, don’t be so cocky. All it took was one text ‘from my bank’ to get sucked in, writes Kylie Lang.
Pauline Hanson must be thrilled. The One Nation leader can expect to welcome more disgruntled conservatives into the fold as the divide within the LNP over nuclear power widens, writes Kylie Lang.
There’s a big stink embroiling a Queensland council and it has nothing to do with roads, rates or rubbish. It’s about a photo, writes Kylie Lang.
Too many Queenslanders have found out the hard way that youth crime has been allowed to fester and spread like the societal cancer due to a pathetically soft Labor government, writes Kylie Lang.
Forget the adage, build it and they will come. Instead, they will come and build it, writes Kylie Lang, who has a message for the Prime Minister.
Opposition to the state government’s controversial Best Practice Industry Conditions policy does not equal elitism, and limp attempts to make it about class are breathtaking, writes Kylie Lang.
I’m almost lost for words at the claims and excuses trotted out this week in defence of the state government’s BPIC policy, writes Kylie Lang.
Premier Steven Miles appears to be more concerned about rewarding his union mates than getting major projects done on time and in budget, writes Kylie Lang.
Steven Miles should be ashamed of his small thinking when business heavyweights, Olympic greats and cultural visionaries can all see what’s needed, writes Kylie Lang. If the big picture is beyond him, he should defer to those who get it.
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