‘I thought about what I could do, just in case I died’
When a Gold Coast businesswoman found out she had stage 3B cancer, she didn’t react in the way everyone expected. She stopped dancing in the dark and found the fire within.
When a Gold Coast businesswoman found out she had stage 3B cancer, she didn’t react in the way everyone expected. She stopped dancing in the dark and found the fire within.
TROUBLE IN THE STREETS: A Gold Coast man waiting more than two decades for a safe roof over his head is among those being crippled by the housing situation.SUBSCRIBE TO READ THE WHOLE SERIES
In Part 2 of the Bulletin’s special Trouble in the Streets series, the shocking story of people kicked out in the rain, with possessions they couldn’t carry binned. SUBSCRIBE TO READ THE WHOLE SERIES
A homeless girl, only 12 years old and living on the streets of the Gold Coast, was fed KFC and Maccas by desperate Child Safety officers. Read the full shocking story in part one of our TROUBLE ON THE STREETS series.
QUEENSLAND Police are considering appealing the controversial sentences meted out to participants in the infamous Gold Coast brawl, which triggered the nation’s toughest bikie laws.
DAMN, should have bought a 4WD. The recent rain has made for a ruff ride, but little Nanook is determined to master her new wheels.
Australia has recorded its highest number of shark attack deaths in three decades. Why?
A MAN who manufactured an unapproved product marketed as alternative treatment for cancer has been placed on a two-year good behaviour bond.
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