Penbo: Euthanasia or rot – that’s the choice Australia left this man
This is the human face of bureaucratic sloth. He’s chosen to die because our aged care system can’t keep its promises, writes David Penberthy.
This is the human face of bureaucratic sloth. He’s chosen to die because our aged care system can’t keep its promises, writes David Penberthy.
If all Australian MPs were held to the standards some want applied to Thorpe, Republicans would be kicked out of Canberra, writes Samantha Maiden.
On hearing a motorbike and truck had crashed on the Bruce Hwy, a Qld woman desperately dialled the Bluetooth on her husband’s helmet, waiting for the answer that would never come.
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.
Finding the debate over nuclear power super-annoying? You’re not the only one, writes David Mills.
The blueprint into the future of Australia’s Navy is a good one but should have come earlier, writes Charles Miranda.
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.
We are hearing first-hand from parents, schools, charities and community organisations about the benefits of the School Student Broadband Initiative, writes Michelle Rowland.
As Joe Biden trips over his words and his feet, voters wonder if he is too old to be the President. A scathing new assessment of his memory certainly won’t help.
From adorable fur babies to big softie doggos, Fraser Coast’s pups are just too cute to resist. Help search for the region’s cutest puppy of 2024. Look through our gallery and vote.
From adorable fur babies to big softies, Fraser Coast’s pups are just too cute to resist. Help search for the region’s cutest puppy of 2024. Look through our gallery. (Vote here)
Award-winning author and “gratitude” guru, Alicia Wade will contest Division 6 at the upcoming Fraser Coast Regional Council election.
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.
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