Why I changed my mind about toy guns
AS A self-declared sensitive new age dad, David Campbell banned his son from playing with any sort of toy weapon or water pistol. Then something happened to change his mind.
AS A self-declared sensitive new age dad, David Campbell banned his son from playing with any sort of toy weapon or water pistol. Then something happened to change his mind.
Every year, men around Australia decide it’s time to pop the razor away over summer, writes David Campbell. I know, because I am one such man.
WATCHING his son’s innocence seep away as he grows up too soon has turned David Campbell into an embarrassing weepy dad, typing a letter to a fictional character.
HE HATES his tattoo, admits David Campbell, who got inked on his arm while in New York in the 1990s. Then one day his eldest son asked: “What’s that, Dad?”. Awkward.
WHY do we say things online we would NEVER say to someone’s face? David Campbell wants us to back away from the online comments box.
AHEAD of the release of his memoir, rock star Jimmy Barnes has spoken for the first time to his own son, David Campbell, about his often-shocking family history and the harrowing recollections in his book.
PENRITH Panthers supremo and Channel 9 commentator Phil Gould has savaged the NRL over its handling of the Jack Wighton shoulder charge controversy.
POKEMON GO is here. The new app that uses GPS in your smartphone to let you catch Pokemon in the real world was released in Australia yesterday. And ‘80s and ‘90s kids are going nuts for it.
POKEMON GO is here. The new app that uses GPS in your smartphone to let you catch Pokemon in the real world was released in Australia yesterday. And ‘80s and ‘90s kids are going nuts for it.
IT was the moment we all missed in State of Origin game two. The moment that, once again, Queensland and Sam Thaiday proved how dirty they really are.
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