Maiden: Unpopular fact haunts Coalition’s nuclear U-turn
It was just three years ago that Scott Morrison was promising AUKUS would not open the door to civilian nuclear technology, writes Samantha Maiden.
It was just three years ago that Scott Morrison was promising AUKUS would not open the door to civilian nuclear technology, writes Samantha Maiden.
Hunter Biden’s lawyers filed a motion for a new trial following his conviction in a gun case. But what they did next has left onlookers baffled.
For those who have decided the world is ending because of a Queensland native title determination, please take the advice of the great songstress of our time Taylor Swift and calm down, writes Letea Cavander.
If politicians like Daniel Andrews and Mark McGowan had any respect for Australia’s King’s Birthday honours, they’d give theirs back, writes David Penberthy.
From salons to home businesses, Fraser Coast has many talented nail technicians to pick from for your nail care needs. With 47 nominees in the running, it’s your choice to decide the region’s best. Vote in our poll.
Does anyone feel like we have seen this election movie before? Over and over and over again, writes Samantha Maiden.
Too many are holding on to a Hervey Bay that no longer exists with no regard for the consequences of toxic NIMBYism in a city where the wrong kind of growth already risks ruining paradise, writes Jessica Grewal.
Bill Shorten’s had a tough week, with criticism over how much his speechwriter is paid. Julie Cross imagines what a cheaper (perhaps less professional speechwriter) might produce.
The AFL is clearly not shy about stealing good ideas from rugby league, so when is it going to toughen up and take back Origin, writes Caleb Bond.
The Prime Minister is serene in public, but there are goings on behind the scenes, writes Samantha Maiden.
When the ABC star says Australia is a racist country she doesn’t mean her friends or viewers of 7.30, writes Caleb Bond.
The jaw-dropping revelations of this week about the genuine scumbags granted citizenship confirms my long-held suspicion, writes David Penberthy.
The search is on for Fraser Coast’s favourite childcare educator. Vote now out of 128 finalists, as nominated by readers.
Ultimate responsibility for the detainee debacle lies with the man who appointed the besieged immigration minister in the first place, writes Samantha Maiden.
When the No campaign told Australia that a Yes vote would “divide” us, they failed to mention this part, writes Douglas Smith.
Older Australians are being dudded out of their home care funds which could be better spent so they have more to survive on, argues Julie Cross.
The billionaire men who unleashed social media on the world don’t let their kids use it, so why should we, writes Samantha Maiden.
I’m a captain who has flown this route in B777’s hundreds of times and know what can go wrong, writes aviator Byron Bailey.
The origins of the name Fraser Island is reason enough to fully embrace the change to its traditional Indigenous name, K’gari, Carlie Walker writes.
Harry Smith is that teacher your kids won’t forget. He has made such an impact at Mango Hill State School, that everyone can’t stop singing his praises.
After only a year running her business, a mother of three’s determination and passion has lead her to be named Fraser Coast’s best cosmetic skin specialist of 2024.
There is a deep-seated ambivalence and in some quarters open hostility to business in this country, writes David Penberthy.
There are about one trillion reasons this will actually prove to be a budget for the ages, writes Caleb Bond.
Two major cases this week lead me to wonder if our country could learn some lessons from Indonesia, writes David Penberthy.
Scott Morrison knows God loves him and has direct quotes to prove it in his new book, writes Peter Goers.
More than 60 Fraser Coast men, women and children have been nominated across 11 categories for the 2024 Fraser Coast Regional Council Australia Day Awards, including 17 finalists for Citizen of the Year. Read the full list here:
With only six votes between them and the runner up, 2023’s winner has charmed the region, with her luscious hair and adorably chubby cheeks.
Peter Beattie has apologised for significant failures in the construction of Paradise Dam – drawing mixed views from many across the state. JOIN THE CONVERSATION
As the South Burnett continues to make its mark as a must-see on Queensland’s wine trail, we’re naming the best spots for a sip as voted by you. Here’s the nine wineries in the running.
The past year has brought a 4.9 per cent rate rise to the Fraser Coast, multimillion-dollar developments, the suspension of a councillor and the anticipation of an election. This is your chance to score the performance of the council by voting in our poll:
With their infectious laughter, cheeky grins and big beautiful eyes, Fraser Coast’s babies are sure to melt hearts. Help search for the region’s cutest born in 2023. Look through our gallery and vote.
With their infectious laughter, cheeky grins and big beautiful eyes, Fraser Coast’s babies are sure to melt hearts. Help search for the region’s cutest born in 2023. Look through our gallery and vote. (Click here to vote)
In the wake of Mitchell Johnson’s swipe at Australian test opener David Warner, it’s time to revisit the ball tampering scandal and the toxic behaviour aimed at Warner’s wife that led to that decision.
The search for Fraser Coast’s best sports coach has begun. Vote now from the list of 30 finalists, as nominated by readers.
Despite China’s belief that it can control all the seas, the belligerence and poor seamanship of its navy risks sparking an accident or conflict.
For Anthony Albanese, an unscripted moment was particularly awkward given the mounting criticism of his travel schedule – 18 overseas trips in 18 months.
From passionate home bakers to professional artists and everything in between, the search is on for the region’s best cake decorator. With 100+ cakes and 17 finalists, look through our gallery and vote now. (Click to vote here)
From passionate home bakers to professional artists and everything in between, the search is on for the region’s best cake decorator. With 100+ cakes and 17 finalists, look through our gallery and vote now.
Zombie, Headless Horseman, Scarecrows and characters of all descriptions took over the streets of the Fraser Coast for Halloween this year. Vote for your favourite costume:
It was Anthony Albanese’s rare moment on the world stage. So why did his office try to hide part of it? Tom Minear argues it’s part of a depressing trend.
Ten’s decision to go with a new look MasterChef line up was the right call, says TV writer Lisa Woolford.
Fraser Coast’s fitness scene is heating up! After Maryborough Fitness Health and Bodyworks’ gym win last month, it’s time to pick the best personal trainer of 2023. Vote now:
Opponents questioned the focus on The Voice when this was a crisis. I’m not convinced either way. But it might help trigger needed change, argues Matt Cunningham.
Unlike in Australia, the coup capital of the democratic world, rolling leaders is not the done thing in Washington DC – until now. This is how it happened and why.
Young professionals have become a means to an end to pay off other people’s mortgages and fund high interest rates, and things are worst in the regions where young people are often starting their careers and sometimes forced to couch surf.
Get ready to flex your vote for Fraser Coast’s ultimate gym showdown. With 16 standout businesses making the finals from more than 100 responses. Vote in the poll and have your say.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reveals why it will be important for Australians to vote Yes in the upcoming Voice referendum.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton reveals why it will be important for Australians to vote No in the upcoming Voice referendum.
Thousands of old homes are in decline in small towns, where potential owners cannot justify renovation costs, writes Robbie Katter.
No campaigner Senator Jacinta Price has explained why she is voting No in the referendum as an Aboriginal woman.
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