Remember this? Ipswich’s father of swimming and a leaky pool
AS the summer hots up and pools become a magnet, it’s timely to remember Ipswich’s wonderful coaching predecessor Jim Gardiner.
AS the summer hots up and pools become a magnet, it’s timely to remember Ipswich’s wonderful coaching predecessor Jim Gardiner.
THERE is no more valuable contribution that a man or woman can make to a community than to offer volountary service.
For lovers of fast and furious cricket action, the BBL hasn’t come quick enough.
‘As we walked along the aisle an old lady looked at my trolley and said ‘yep another alcoholic smoker of a mother’.’
Col reckoned that trainers who put in time and effort to get a decent stayer should be rewarded.
CAPTAIN Cook beached the Endeavour in Cooktown in 1770 and the Ipswich Jets will be hoping that same bad fortune does not befall them this weekend.
TO annoy my anonymous detractor – and for absolutely no other reason at all – I wrote another column the following week … and the next and the next.
I wonder how many gifts my grandchildren are going to receive that will tug at their heartstrings.
Don’t get me wrong, I love motherhood, but I didn’t know how much of me I would sacrifice along the way.
APPARENTLY there’s a group of people out there who believe Australia doesn’t exist.
In the aftermath of a nail-biting Maroons win in Game III, one important detail has been overlooked by many Queensland fans.
Trump has kicked a hornet’s nest through accusations that Germany is “captive to Russia” through a gas pipeline project.
That’s where the Supercars drivers are in a class of their own.
The ATO will miss about $8.7 billion in income tax this year and expects to only track down $500 million of it.
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