ODDITIES: Phil’s fuel pump is his childhood’s Golden Fleece
When it comes to collecting odd items, there’s few who can match Murwillumbah’s Phil Taylor
When it comes to collecting odd items, there’s few who can match Murwillumbah’s Phil Taylor
A tiny northern NSW town is facing a medical shortfall because of a major Federal Government policy shift.
People are facing a crushing wait for social housing as the number of seniors seeking help balloons on the Gold Coast.
The State Government has unveiled a $21 million scheme to increase the number of wheelchair-accessible taxis. But the families of disabled passengers repeatedly left on the side of the road are uncertain if it will change the attitude of drivers.
A mysterious pain in her stomach led to a horror diagnosis for Georgia McLennan, almost costing the Gold Coast nursing student her life. But now she will head back to hospital – this time to help others as a graduate nurse. This is her remarkable story.
THE Yuile family are just one of many across Australia replacing the traditional landline for mobile phones.
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