Aged care’s sad decline at great human cost
Profit has been put before people in the aged care industry
Profit has been put before people in the aged care industry
Funny how Yvette D’Ath can get a new law so quickly to protect politicians, yet when it comes to hit and runs Queenslanders are still waiting.
Truth in politics has taken yet another low turn with the closure of the Queensland border to people from areas that have had far fewer COVID-19 cases.
Proposed laws may have prevented CCC from being used as ‘plaything’
Rather than sticking to hypocritical legislation and blanket bans, managing drug use is the only way forward
“Teaching shouldn’t be this strenuous. To consistently do extra hours beyond what we are expected to do is not in the spirit of the profession.”
THERE’S debate in the letter pages about climate change but the world’s top climate scientists are in agreement that it’s real and that humans are the cause.
South Australian trainer Tony McEvoy brought his filly Hills to Ipswich for her maiden start and was not disappointed.
If the MPA gets the mooted 26 meetings per year there will be considerable cash available to do the things that all clubs in that position should do.
Barring a complete transformation overnight of the drop-in wicket at the MCG, we are looking at the last two Boxing Day Tests being ruined by pitch preparation.
“A hold must be applied to these projects until a sewerage line is constructed.”
Lifeguards shouldn’t have to risk their lives to save drunk beach goers, but they do, often without thanks
THE music is pumping, the lights dazzling and young people are jumping up and down like they are at a rave party. But there’s not a drop of booze to be seen.
FOR Christians, the 25th of December is probably one of the most awaited and celebrated day of the year.
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