Life after lockdown is finally here
After months of living the couch potato life, the day has finally came for me to get back in the gym for a gruelling pilates workout.
After months of living the couch potato life, the day has finally came for me to get back in the gym for a gruelling pilates workout.
For some Sunshine Coast residents the opening of a new runway at the airport has allowed for more noise overhead.
Time is ticking for the sun bear and, unless we halt habitat destruction, it’s likely they won’t be around for my grandchildren.
WHILE some businesses may be shaking off the coronavirus doona, many are still suffocating under its weight and this remains especially so for tourism.
Electoral arrangements and voting systems are not the plaything of ministers and sectional interest groups to be developed behind closed doors.
It sickens me, as a pensioner, that these kids think they can get away with it.
‘Waking up this morning, it is hard to believe that this dreadful insult on decent human beings, has been performed by other humans.’
It is time to join with our kids to demand better for our planet, and heed warning that we only have 12 years to limit global warming to moderate levels.
As for the State Government, it’s a case of until you give us more recognition at the ballot box you can go and jump.
“ON any other day, an inmate getting fatally shot outside a regional hospital in NSW, would have been big news around Australia.”
Much like her fellow compatriots former Christchurch resident Tessa Patrick mourned the loss of the innocent at the weekend.
Sexual abuse is still such a taboo subject and still something victims find hard to talk about.
It always irks me when oversized utes and four wheel drives park next to my car.
There was a bike race on and someone had authorised the complete closure of the motorway from the Coolum roundabout to the Mooloolaba turnoff.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/queensland/sunshine-coast/opinion/page/189