LETTER: Is climate change really to blame?
‘There are no full unmitigated truths that can prove the death of bush in the Girraween National Park has anything to do with climate change only assumptions.’
‘There are no full unmitigated truths that can prove the death of bush in the Girraween National Park has anything to do with climate change only assumptions.’
It can be difficult to ignore the patterns that emerge, but perhaps we should take a breath before amplifying the narrative.
If teenagers had crystal balls and the ability to make decisions, control emotions based on what they will later learn, we’d all have made different choices
Technology and how it has impacted our relationships
IF YOU’RE going to create the wine equivalent of a supergroup like the Travelling Wilburys, Shaw and Smith in the Adelaide Hills may well be the prototype.
Euthanasia provides the terminally ill with a dignified end and their families an escape from the nightmare of a prolonged, traumatic and harrowing death.
HOW did we end up in a place where more people are happy to watch someone cry over burning a meal than real talent on the TV screens?
The robots could have chosen to solve world hunger, but they had a bigger problem in mind – dating
IF THE tooth be told, parents’ little falsehoods mostly get washed away with the rain, dear.
THE euthanasia debate is back to being a hot topic with news it could be allowed in Victoria.
Letter: I have never been so disgusted with a council as I am with Gympie at this time.
FROM fiery red to bright yellow, delicate pink, pale white, deep purple, the tulips were more glam than any Hollywood star.
IT IS interesting to reflect on the choices we have made and the result of those choices in retrospect.
You have to ask yourself exactly what you want and when you would like to have it by?
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