Hunter Biden’s mysterious move in gun case
Hunter Biden’s lawyers filed a motion for a new trial following his conviction in a gun case. But what they did next has left onlookers baffled.
Hunter Biden’s lawyers filed a motion for a new trial following his conviction in a gun case. But what they did next has left onlookers baffled.
If politicians like Daniel Andrews and Mark McGowan had any respect for Australia’s King’s Birthday honours, they’d give theirs back, writes David Penberthy.
Does anyone feel like we have seen this election movie before? Over and over and over again, writes Samantha Maiden.
Bill Shorten’s had a tough week, with criticism over how much his speechwriter is paid. Julie Cross imagines what a cheaper (perhaps less professional speechwriter) might produce.
It’s clear that anyone who really cares about the poor isn’t parading on the red carpet – or are they, asks Joe Hildebrand.
Sunrise star Edwina Bartholomew asks if it’s OK to lie to your children, as she confesses to telling her children fibs.
The US denying shot-down UFOs were alien simply means they were alien and the media should have taken more notice, writes Joe Hildebrand. Have your say.
Australia’s sovereignty is a hot issue at the moment but dragging defence capabilities into the debate is a misfire.
Married At First Sight is not just unrelated to love, it is a direct violation, writes Joe Hildebrand.
Former homicide detective Gary Jubelin has shared the “chilling” interview he had with a killer and paedophile and why he still thinks about it.
The idea of protecting vulnerable children from being funnelled into the adult criminal justice system has gained tremendous popularity, but the incontestable fact is that failing to detain and restrain youthful criminals is leading to tragic outcomes.
Queensland is a land of opportunity but that does not happen by accident, writes the editor. Careful investment by state and federal leaders will be required to ensure the next generation has the chance to create a better, more prosperous lifestyle.
It’s no secret to any Queenslander that the resources sector has made a big contribution to our economy in recent decades, writes Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers, and it can still help power the country by aiding solar, wind and hydrogen.
It is one thing for the government to claim swimming lessons are compulsory in all Queensland state primary schools, but in reality, many children can’t swim to save themselves by the time they finish year 6.
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