Elderly battler is the real face of drought in our region
AN ELDERLY woman’s heartache and desperation was clear as she searched for a lifeline at SDRC office.
AN ELDERLY woman’s heartache and desperation was clear as she searched for a lifeline at SDRC office.
‘There are no full unmitigated truths that can prove the death of bush in the Girraween National Park has anything to do with climate change only assumptions.’
If teenagers had crystal balls and the ability to make decisions, control emotions based on what they will later learn, we’d all have made different choices
Technology and how it has impacted our relationships
OUR SAY: To go from a classroom in the dusty Queensland outback to the lush grounds at a city boarding school could be daunting, to say the least.
No matter how much research a teenager does, there’s no way they can understand the true risks they’re taking.
As with painting, there is no right or wrong – just however I want to paint
We learned from Emma Clarke that our community is blessed to have the services of Dr David Sharp
Wedding ring discovery gets the cogs turning
The LAND DOCTOR takes a look at the burning questions facing today’s society – should we change the date of Australia Day?
Oppostion Leader Deb Frecklington says other efforts are needed in this letter to the editor.
I’m not talking the odd tantrum here and there. I mean he goes off.
“I could not help thinking of the many exciting contests I witnessed there.”
Our household is still in hysterics
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