We don’t live in the ‘bush’ anymore
SEACHANGERS and treechangers look to have irrevocably changed the face of Northern Rivers politics forever.
SEACHANGERS and treechangers look to have irrevocably changed the face of Northern Rivers politics forever.
AFTER a super dull election night, it looks like we’ll just keep boogie-ing for the next four years.
WEDNESDAY night is when our rubbish bins are put out for collection, and empty bins are fair game.
It’s a a frustrating, and potentially dangerous, condition that appears to be spreading.
WHAT could be so important that you would risk killing yourself or someone else in a car crash? NOTHING.
IT OFTEN happens for me that themes appear in what I’m reading or through my coaching work and recently that theme has been uncertainty.
WHILE it may make good TV for our Prime Minister and Premier to visit flood affected areas, without solid promises to hold onto it feels like a fleeting gesture
‘Your dangerous driving got you no further and I actually arrived safely in town at the same time as you,’ Glenwood driver
DAUGHTER makes dad realise all things are not equal in the world.
YOUR SAY: Floods, cyclones, droughts and bush-fires are part of Australian life.
As soon as the wind picks up, parts of my anatomy start to feel like they’re on fire.
Family life in full flight handling arrivals and departures
It’s fun to bake and share delicious goodness even if some parents don’t like it
THERE is no reward for being the fastest and not completing the trip.
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