Ten ads we’d rather forget
For every one great advertisement, there are ten that are absolute shockers. Here’s some of our favourites.
For every one great advertisement, there are ten that are absolute shockers. Here’s some of our favourites.
FOR some people, the idea of switching the TV to SBS for the Tour de France may appeal as a cure for insomnia.
I WONDER if we’re a society driven more by a desire to punish than to problem-solve.
OUR report today that one in four Bundaberg Year 12 school leavers is ending in part-time work as their main destination should be setting off alarm bells.
I HAVE a more appropriate title, daylight wasting.
Quite frankly I have no qualms about women going topless at the beach.
I HAD the honour of knowing the late Gavin Peterson and felt privileged to be among the massive crowd attending his funeral service recently.
WHEN daylight saving was first introduced it was one of the greatest cons ever foisted onto mankind. How can daylight be saved? Can anyone tell me this?
Queensland’s national parks could be opened up for tourists but not everyone is thrilled by the news.
Breaking out the booze in front of children is not socially irresponsible if it is done in moderation
Admit it. The festive season isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.
Encountering misery at midnight is a huge wake-up call for someone feeling sorry for themselves
Build-up of stress can make Christmas not so merry. Here’s some tips to keep on top of it all
I had to pay two muscular blokes to move a mattress for me this week…
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/queensland/bundaberg/opinion/page/190