Community strength makes the world seem a little brighter
When the news becomes too difficult to bear and the internet becomes a breeding ground of hate, focusing on the good makes the world seem like a better place.
When the news becomes too difficult to bear and the internet becomes a breeding ground of hate, focusing on the good makes the world seem like a better place.
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UNLESS Adam and Eve came from Lightning Ridge, then all of us living in Australia have ancestors from somewhere else.
‘Not once have I heard the term maggot, grub or scab used’
I’m not good at shopping, I’m too busy being a farmer, attending coal mining conferences, running the Nats and swanning around when Malcolm’s overseas.
HAVE two members of the Australian Parliament found moments of clarity that will mark a shift in the mess masquerading as our government.
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I WILL be voting for Pauline Hanson. She wears the burqa in the Senate and is derided by her fellow senators.
They have done an amazing job in making the Sunshine Coast Marathon an incredibly successful event that touches so many lives and helps so many people.
Behind that ordinary exterior you might find fabulous food.
HEADSTRONG, irrational youngsters can be persuaded to eat their veg, but not by open warfare.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/news/queensland/warwick/opinion/page/159