Assaults on women highlight a male problem
The kidnap, rape and murder of British young woman, Sarah Everard, by a British policeman, again highlights the ever-present threat of violence towards females
The kidnap, rape and murder of British young woman, Sarah Everard, by a British policeman, again highlights the ever-present threat of violence towards females
AS they get older, a lot of people think of writing about their lives but sadly most never get around to it.
Dr. Seuss Enterprises claimed that six books would not be reprinted because they “portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong” and created a big storm in the literary world.
If you’re celebrating ‘a touch of the Irish’ in your blood on St Patrick’s Day, spare a thought for whether this means you are pumping too much iron.
The logic seems to be that the only reason offenders face consequences for their actions is because newspapers air them to the public
Australian Shayna Jack testing positive to a banned substance has highlighted gobsmacking hypocrisy.
It’s almost Christmas for cricket lovers.
‘Like the adage that there are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don’t, apparently it’s the same with dishwashers’
Citing political correctness and telling someone to toughen up princess just shouldn’t happen in modern Australia.
Watching tiger cub Nelson bound around his Australia Zoo enclosure I could have confused him for a domestic kitten were it not for his vibrant markings.
IT was all about Jim Byrne as the experienced jockey rode his most recent treble of winners at Ipswich.
Environmental request creates strong reactions from Gympie Facebook followers.
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.’
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