The grim demise of a ‘dominant life form’
‘FOR centuries we have waged war on insects. Clearing and draining habitats, burning breeding grounds, swatting, baiting, electrocuting and spraying.’
‘FOR centuries we have waged war on insects. Clearing and draining habitats, burning breeding grounds, swatting, baiting, electrocuting and spraying.’
TO THE perpetrators of domestic violence in our community: you need to make an executive decision to leave your partners, writes Meg Gannon.
I AM currently listening to the book ‘Against’, by American academic Tad Delay.
‘The tennis court has become a truly unique arena where the wisdom of experience trumps the exuberance of youth – every time’
NSW Roads, Maritime and Freight Minister Melinda Pavey shares the statistics of the 2017 road toll
HOLLY Butcher’s message has reached 100,000 people and counting. What’s the biggest thing you took away from reading it?
‘You’ll often find it’s those people, caught in the face of adversity, who’ll remain upbeat as they count their losses’
Tim Howard shares his memories of Holly Butcher who passed away on Thursday
Love them or hate them, cats do not deserve to be subjected to this form of cruelty, and most at some stage were someone’s pet.
‘It’s disappointing to hear our emergency services are being kept from responding to emergencies as quickly as they can by drivers failing to move aside’
Fraser Coast Chronicle readers have weighed in on the news a man and his dog were mauled by an off leash dog while walking.
Muta argued that if someone doesn’t look at the fairytales critically, they are essentially saying sexual harassment is permissible.
I’m just asking for a reason to celebrate the fact that it’s not just another day, it’s a whole new year
MAX Crus unravels the wrapping paper and packaging to reveal the greatest gifts of iAdvice.
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