Tragic roll call: Time for action on violence
ON AVERAGE one woman a week is slain in Australia by a person known to them, almost always a partner or ex-partner.
ON AVERAGE one woman a week is slain in Australia by a person known to them, almost always a partner or ex-partner.
It is rather intriguing to note the imbedded violent and negative linguistic connotations in many of the words associated with technology and digital devices.
It is not surprising to see Bernard Tomic and Nick Kyrgios knocked out of the first round of the Australian Open.
THE last thing this drawn out federal election campaign needs is more unsolicited texts from wannabe politician Clive Palmer
It has been amazing watching the word slowly turn from a joke to possibly becoming “the leader of the free world”.
THERE are two phrases which have enjoyed a popularity spike alongside the political careers of Pauline Hanson and Donald Trump.
I WAS talking to someone the other day about my recent holiday.
I DON’T know about you but I will miss Donald Trump if he doesn’t win the election on Wednesday.
How can America ever vote for Donald Trump as president?
WITH only seven more weekends left before Christmas some are getting in now while others will leave it until last minute.
IT WOULD have also been enormously helpful to the police investigation … and may have made (the nurse) think twice.
WHEN terrible things happen in our communities, we all feel them.
OPINION: With 62 womWe are in the middle of a bloody and deadly war and every Australian woman is a potential casualty.
THREE weeks ago I took this photo of slain teacher Stephanie Scott’s mother and father, Robert and Merrilyn Scott.
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