Maiden: Cashed-up Albo is rubbing young voters’ noses in it
It’s one thing to be loaded after decades in parliament but it’s another to flaunt it so close to an election, writes Samantha Maiden.
It’s one thing to be loaded after decades in parliament but it’s another to flaunt it so close to an election, writes Samantha Maiden.
Tolerance is a core Australian value and the pro-Islamic terrorism demonstrations show none whatsoever if you disagree with them, writes Alexander Downer.
This week revealed about 68,000 reasons Australia has problem with people who simply cannot help themselves, writes David Penberthy.
We’re meant to be the ones who stand up against political correctness and the incessant policing of language, writes Caleb Bond.
The blueprint into the future of Australia’s Navy is a good one but should have come earlier, writes Charles Miranda.
A collective insanity has taken hold and the search for the golden ticket – aka Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour tix – has turned normally reasonable parents into wild-eyed lunatics.
A true blue Aussie boy has stolen hearts across the state to be crowned Queensland’s cutest baby of 2023. Find out who made the top five, from rainbow babies to first borns.
We are hearing first-hand from parents, schools, charities and community organisations about the benefits of the School Student Broadband Initiative, writes Michelle Rowland.
The venom with which a community leader was attacked over raising concerns about ultra skimpy bikinis being worn off Gold Coast beaches is yet another example of the cancel culture pervading public debate in this country, writes Mark Furler
As Joe Biden trips over his words and his feet, voters wonder if he is too old to be the President. A scathing new assessment of his memory certainly won’t help.
January 26 is not a day I associate with invasion, nor is it for the majority of Australians. We don’t celebrate Captain Cook landing, the British invasion, the loss of First Nations people’s lives, writes Mark Furler.
Queensland MP Fiona Simpson, who is well known for singing the national anthem at Australia Day ceremonies, says she can’t support those who ‘trash talk my nation’ as debate rages over councils and Woolies moving against celebrating the day.
Resident wine guru Travis Schultz has revealed the top tips for keeping cool, including the wine, as the mercury starts to rise.
Juggling motherhood with her lifelong passion for baking, Hanna Gale from Mary Made Co has been named the Sunshine Coast’s best cake decorator for 2023.
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