Milat’s cruel legacy leaves people in dark about loved ones
No-one is mourning Ivan Milat, but those with missing loving ones wanted to hear him say where they might be.
No-one is mourning Ivan Milat, but those with missing loving ones wanted to hear him say where they might be.
Former South African jockey Robbie Fradd launched a winning double for him and Murwillumbah trainer Matthew Dunn.
ONE of the regular questions asked around the sports fields of Ipswich is “how is the city’s junior talent tracking?”
SUNDAY’S Marburg family race day includes a large slice of the Oktoberfest/Graham Harriott Memorial meeting.
EIGHT-time Ipswich premier jockey Jim Byrne had endured a slow start to his current season – until the latest Ipswich meeting on Friday that is.
Billy Slater will miss the grand final if he can’t beat a shoulder charge ban at the judiciary.
WHEN Scott Morrison was selected as Prime Minister, I like many other people was sceptical and surprised as one expected Julie Bishop to be the selection.
This week we record the passing of Noel Hay, taken by illness in his 85th year.
It is the most open field we have seen since mid 1980s with a number of Test hopefuls looking to nail down a permanent spot in the national team.
Rugby league’s governing body missed a golden opportunity to showcase the game in AFL heartland, by choosing instead to go head-to-head with its rival.
The needle saga is terrorism against our local farmers.
I’ll be among the royal fans hoping to get a glimpse of her when she and Prince Harry visit our region next month.
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