Why the war on drugs is doomed to fail
Rather than sticking to hypocritical legislation and blanket bans, managing drug use is the only way forward
Rather than sticking to hypocritical legislation and blanket bans, managing drug use is the only way forward
“Teaching shouldn’t be this strenuous. To consistently do extra hours beyond what we are expected to do is not in the spirit of the profession.”
THERE’S debate in the letter pages about climate change but the world’s top climate scientists are in agreement that it’s real and that humans are the cause.
South Australian trainer Tony McEvoy brought his filly Hills to Ipswich for her maiden start and was not disappointed.
I have been shocked to hear how many animals have been left in the heat this summer.
Geoff Provest tries to remember only the good parts but there’s a small piece of him that can’t forget the way it ended.
We don’t allow those commenting to abuse one another. But day after day, some people just don’t seem to get the message.
A LOST battle with cancer prompted this family to throw off their day-to-day lives for 15 days and go see Australia
SOMETIMES, to stop the ball of anger that forms in my stomach over President Donald Trump’s statements, I think about him as an old granny.
Should Ipswich schools have State-funded air-conditioning?
News that self-serve check-outs at Coles Supermarkets could be limited to 12 items has sparked a mix of responses from the Fraser Coast community.
THE daily grind becomes a distant memory as you glide alongside a turtle above a kaleidoscope of coral.
ALTHOUGH I’ve never been whisked off to a romantic destination for Valentine’s Day I have had more than my share of romance during my many years of travel.
FLOWERS have long been used to send messages of love and affection.
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