Penbo: Aussies’ real take on brutal Bali justice might surprise us
Two major cases this week lead me to wonder if our country could learn some lessons from Indonesia, writes David Penberthy.
Two major cases this week lead me to wonder if our country could learn some lessons from Indonesia, writes David Penberthy.
Scott Morrison knows God loves him and has direct quotes to prove it in his new book, writes Peter Goers.
Shovelling cash to double-dipping property investors may prove harder to explain than deciding not to means-test billionaires, writes Samantha Maiden.
Everything is up for debate in politics but there’s little argument to be had over the fact this place is being far better run, writes David Penberthy.
Married At First Sight is not just unrelated to love, it is a direct violation, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Former homicide detective Gary Jubelin has shared the “chilling” interview he had with a killer and paedophile and why he still thinks about it.
The idea of protecting vulnerable children from being funnelled into the adult criminal justice system has gained tremendous popularity, but the incontestable fact is that failing to detain and restrain youthful criminals is leading to tragic outcomes.
Queensland is a land of opportunity but that does not happen by accident, writes the editor. Careful investment by state and federal leaders will be required to ensure the next generation has the chance to create a better, more prosperous lifestyle.
It’s no secret to any Queenslander that the resources sector has made a big contribution to our economy in recent decades, writes Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers, and it can still help power the country by aiding solar, wind and hydrogen.
It is one thing for the government to claim swimming lessons are compulsory in all Queensland state primary schools, but in reality, many children can’t swim to save themselves by the time they finish year 6.
While Anthony Albanese cut back Covid funding, Joe Biden offered free tests for all, writes Tom Minear.
It was the year the price of a lettuce rose to $15. Joe Hildebrand looks back on 2022, the weirdest 12 months on record.
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