‘Christians’ happy to prolong pain for those worse off
What have we become when we call attempts to lift others out of poverty unfunded empathy?
What have we become when we call attempts to lift others out of poverty unfunded empathy?
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At first, I was scared people would think I was a freak, but I ended up going to movies alone, comedy shows, parks, bars and treated myself to nice restaurants.
The logic seems to be that the only reason offenders face consequences for their actions is because newspapers air them to the public
AUSTRALIA’S increasingly selective compassion reveals an ugliness behind our ‘charity’.
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COLUMNIST urges all farmers eligible for Government assistance to apply, no prizes for taking the high moral ground.
SIX games for AFL women’s next season? No, I definitely don’t want to see that.
Almost 92 per cent of motorists surveyed recently by RACQ listed tailgating as the most annoying thing other drivers do on the road.
DANGERS of distraction are real, as this Warwick man sadly knows all too well.
IT’S a word we still find so hard to say, but the silence can amplify pain of those left behind.
All the flip flopping and back flips ensures that poor Woolies doesn’t know what to do anymore.
There is no hay in NSW. The drought is biting so hard farmers need to bring hay in from Queensland and import grain from New Zealand to feed animals on farms.
If you can walk free from court after putting a man in a neurological ward for two weeks, then what does it take for a criminal to be put behind bars?
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