Penbo: Remember when the Greens used to be likeable?
Fast forward to 2024 and those triangular stickers now stand for something quite different from hugging trees, writes David Penberthy.
Fast forward to 2024 and those triangular stickers now stand for something quite different from hugging trees, writes David Penberthy.
It’s one thing to be loaded after decades in parliament but it’s another to flaunt it so close to an election, writes Samantha Maiden.
Tolerance is a core Australian value and the pro-Islamic terrorism demonstrations show none whatsoever if you disagree with them, writes Alexander Downer.
We’re meant to be the ones who stand up against political correctness and the incessant policing of language, writes Caleb Bond.
Finding the debate over nuclear power super-annoying? You’re not the only one, writes David Mills.
Council election candidates have stated in their own words where they stand and what they will do about the big Bundaberg issues of transparency, housing, the CBD, homelessness and rates. Find out what your candidate’s plan is.
From a competitive field of more than 180 entries, an English staffy pup called Lilly has been voted the cutest pooch in the region in 2024, and her young owners could not be prouder. We reveal the Top 5, as voted by our readers.
The blueprint into the future of Australia’s Navy is a good one but should have come earlier, writes Charles Miranda.
Incumbent mayor Jack Dempsey has denied his political opponents’ claims he may have used ratepayer resources for his 2024 election tilt, while his main rival says she has spent more than $26,000 in an ‘uphill battle’ against the council-funded website, Bundaberg Now. See the latest campaign costings:
A collective insanity has taken hold and the search for the golden ticket – aka Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour tix – has turned normally reasonable parents into wild-eyed lunatics.
A beloved Bundaberg father and husband has been identified as the young man who died on Tuesday when his motorcycle and a car collided at a busy regional intersection.
From Dachshunds to Labradors, Bundaberg’s pups are just too cute to resist. Help search for the region’s cutest of 2024. Look through our gallery and vote.
From Dachshunds to Labradors, Bundaberg’s pups are just too cute to resist. Help search for the region’s cutest of 2024. Look through our gallery and vote. (Vote here)
A true blue Aussie boy has stolen hearts across the state to be crowned Queensland’s cutest baby of 2023. Find out who made the top five, from rainbow babies to first borns.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/queensland/bundaberg/opinion/page/21