Penbo: Bloody-minded Labor says no thanks to logic
Nothing in what Federal Labor says about nuclear power has anything to do with science, writes David Penberthy.
Nothing in what Federal Labor says about nuclear power has anything to do with science, writes David Penberthy.
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.
The brave – some might say crazy-brave – move by the AFP aims to reduce the demand for drugs, particularly cocaine and ice. But it won’t be easy.
In church circles, there are those who go as far as talking about Covid-19 vaccinations being ‘the mark of the beast’ mentioned in Revelations, and part of one world government moves to control the masses. It’s complete nonsense.
With issues with the Children’s Ward, ambulance ramping, emergency department, the contraction of services in obstetrics, gynaecology and orthopaedics, it’s time the State Government starts seriously planning for a new Gympie Hospital, MP Tony Perrett says.
There are six questions divorce lawyers say you should ask before getting married. These are the questions I would add, writes Edwina Bartholomew.
There are many horrible and expensive mistakes property investors, especially first-timers, can make. Here are some pitfalls to avoid.
People are being lied to by politicians who say we can take climate action while extracting, burning and shipping off coal and gas for decades to come. We can’t, says Adam Bandt.
Australian governments should take practical actions now to create momentum towards the net zero goal. They need to do three things.
In my first pregnancy, I wrote about feeling like a beached whale. Second time around, I’ve decided to change my behaviour and my language, says Edwina Bartholomew.
As the world transitions to a cleaner, green future we need to remember we’re all in this together, says Business Council of Australia CEO Jennifer Westacott.
At our house, our daughter may eventually pivot to princesses but for now she is perfectly happy playing with trucks, says Edwina Bartholomew.
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