Talking sure beats silence with tough family subjects
We can empower children by allowing them to ask questions and rebuild broken lives into something worthwhile.
We can empower children by allowing them to ask questions and rebuild broken lives into something worthwhile.
Take a moment and look into the mirror.
FOR too long, training and working in regional communities has been treated as an obligation, not a privilege
The egging was an act of violence. Mild and humorous, because of the victim, but violence nonetheless.
Notes from the Mayor’s Desk with Denise Knight
ONCE upon a time, deep in the heart of Parliament House, some members were getting ready to go to bed after a long day of sitting and discussing state matters.
SOAPBOX: The only thing keeping me going was the fact my sweat was probably keeping me half-cut.
One thing he knows does pain me is that if we have children, my name will be different from theirs.
OUR big sister has joined the fight for a fair go for regional Queensland.
Advocate readers discuss police pursuits and public housing restructure and Mark Lynch of Grin Bin fame gives us a laugh.
WHEN I talk to people managing super funds all of them point to the issue of many people being frightened of retirement and not wanting to think about it
Financial planner Shane Gourley reflects on what changes you’ll see to your super.
The main motivation for living longer seems to be the fear of death and dying.
THE self-serve checkout debacle is a textbook case of corporate greed meeting with good old Karma.
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