New fine will be ‘instant penance’ for drivers
SEVEN years ago, when first living in Toowoomba, my wife and I were impressed at how spiritual the drivers seem to be here.
SEVEN years ago, when first living in Toowoomba, my wife and I were impressed at how spiritual the drivers seem to be here.
If we all stop slaughtering cattle and sheep in Australia based on today’s numbers, we’d have in excess of 26 million cattle to feed and 70 million sheep.
IT WOULD appear most of Australia’s lefties are crying into their orange-frappe mochaccinos, and those on right are beating their chest in victory.
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IT’S always been one of my biggest fears. Getting a flat tyre on a dangerous section of the Bruce Highway without my husband, brother or dad in the car.
Use part of every day to do nothing and reflect
Angry motorists are putting their foot down and turning Australian roads into personal battlegrounds
THE storm that hit Bundaberg this week, leaving many areas without power for upwards of 36 hours, exposed yet another failing in the NBN debacle.
I THINK the council should pass a by-law that paid protesters should not protest on roundabouts a day after a dramatic weather event swept through our region.
MEMBER for Bundaberg Leanne Donaldson has opened the government’s purse yet again.
I HOLD grave concerns for the future of our community when I hear people say they’re voting for Pauline Hanson in the upcoming state election.
IN THE first of a regular series, we’re sharing letters to the NewsMail from bygone eras.
Being on a bad date can be like watching a car crash in slow motion
THUMBS up to BRAG for the wonderful exhibition by Karen Walden – the Very Hungry Caterpillar.
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