We remain committed through the changes
It’s been an interesting few weeks, and an emotional few days to come, but one thing hasn’t changed, despite our evolution.
It’s been an interesting few weeks, and an emotional few days to come, but one thing hasn’t changed, despite our evolution.
Stories about the Sunshine Coast are too important not to be told.
As a proud vegan and healthy food advocate, I can confirm meat alternatives aren’t just a “big chemical storm”.
For regular readers, you will know that Old Mate I live with is a pet detective, as are many of her birdie gang.
Are snake numbers increasing, or are more of us interacting with them and getting more and more into their space?
What an amazing job Mr Blackwood-Sewell did and while it takes one mystic tale away, the real story is nearly as romantic.
Flight paths should be about air safety not the people who bought their home knowing it was near an airport.
The case for population control should not be hijacked by ugly debates about race or religion
Fancy Pauline demanding to whom other political parties should direct their preferences.
So I’d say keep the children in school and stop using them as pawns in a game they won’t win.
Words cannot describe how I feel about the tragic turn of events last week in New Zealand, but it does reinforce the strong bond between our two countries.
How great to see the young care so much about the environment to take time out from their education to protest.
We can empower children by allowing them to ask questions and rebuild broken lives into something worthwhile.
Taxpayers all over the country will pay for this road if the coalition is re-elected, just so they can try to hang onto some seats.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/queensland/sunshine-coast/opinion/page/187