No shame in singing along…but I promise to be clothed
ANDREW Gale shares his long-time love for belting out a tune.
ANDREW Gale shares his long-time love for belting out a tune.
Young people in this country are fed up with the state of Australian politics, Kaiya Ferguson writes.
OPINION: While the inclination might be to go to bed and pull the blankets up over your head, that sort of denial or indifference is a luxury we can’t afford.
As you think about your voting decision this weekend, consider significant issues of climate change and early education.
Euthanasia provides the terminally ill with a dignified end and their families an escape from the nightmare of a prolonged, traumatic and harrowing death.
HOW did we end up in a place where more people are happy to watch someone cry over burning a meal than real talent on the TV screens?
YOUR SAY: MANY say planet earth has experienced warming and current high CO2 levels before which is true and the current global warming is a natural event.
ON THE Fraser Coast Chronicle’s Facebook page, one of the age-old debates raged this weekend.
I was one day shy of turning 16 when my grandad passed away from cancer.
The robots could have chosen to solve world hunger, but they had a bigger problem in mind – dating
IF THE tooth be told, parents’ little falsehoods mostly get washed away with the rain, dear.
THE euthanasia debate is back to being a hot topic with news it could be allowed in Victoria.
Letter: I have never been so disgusted with a council as I am with Gympie at this time.
FOLLOWING a horror flu season, the Palaszczuk Government announced children between six months and five-years-old will be provided with free influenza vaccines.
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