Drivers should be fined $1000 for using mobile phones
The suggestion that drivers caught using mobile phones may soon receive on the spot $1000 fines (with loss of licence for second offenders), is a cracker.
The suggestion that drivers caught using mobile phones may soon receive on the spot $1000 fines (with loss of licence for second offenders), is a cracker.
THERE is an air of optimism on the Queensland harness horizon if Racing Queensland CEO Brendan Parnell is on the money with his editorial.
I AM fortunate that my kids are of an age that they still sometimes laugh at my jokes, even the bad ones.
What an achievement from a man that will one day be an Immortal.
WHAT did Australians do in the face of President Trump’s bullying tactics over UN vote criticising the pre-emptive move to relocate its embassy to Jerusalem?
Sport is full of amazing traditions, and this cultural cringe is nowhere close to being one of them.
WHILE some people may be congratulating John McVeigh on his elevation to the ministry. I still cant understand why he voted in favour of same-sex marriage.
WHAT prompts people who don’t usually take part in a Lotto draw to get their only ticket of the year?
Most of us will be travelling during the Christmas holidays, even if we’re simply driving to the local mall and negotiating parking.
OUR SAY: MAGICAL, but fierce, summer storms punctuate our afternoons at this time of year.
MANY got up early to join the hordes of consumers queued outside the large department stores, all vying to be the first through the shop’s door.
I HAVE a more appropriate title, daylight wasting.
Quite frankly I have no qualms about women going topless at the beach.
WHEN daylight saving was first introduced it was one of the greatest cons ever foisted onto mankind. How can daylight be saved? Can anyone tell me this?
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