Why Squid Game has jumped the shark
It’s not easy being a parent in the era of the South Korean schlock thriller Squid Game, writes Joe Hildebrand.
It’s not easy being a parent in the era of the South Korean schlock thriller Squid Game, writes Joe Hildebrand.
My finest Bert Newton story sums him up perfectly. We barely knew each other but within hours Patti said they’d be delighted to come to my mate’s 30th birthday, writes Joel Creasey.
The brave – some might say crazy-brave – move by the AFP aims to reduce the demand for drugs, particularly cocaine and ice. But it won’t be easy.
In church circles, there are those who go as far as talking about Covid-19 vaccinations being ‘the mark of the beast’ mentioned in Revelations, and part of one world government moves to control the masses. It’s complete nonsense.
THE latest race meeting at Ipswich was run in good conditions on the 130 year old track.
It was perturbing allocating votes in the senate to the Help End Marijuana Prohibition, The Animal Justice Party and The Pirate Party.
PRIME Minister Scott Morrison has etched himself a special place in the pages of the Liberal party and nation’s history books with a victory few saw coming.
Former PM’s death hits home just how far leadership credentials have fallen among elected few.
The election night television coverage drinking game.
Bill Hoffman says the mother of a fear campaign that may secure Coalition another term it does not deserve
Folau saga, ScoMo’s church cameras reveal the deep double standards held by the hardcore religious.
ANDREW Gale shares his long-time love for belting out a tune.
Young people in this country are fed up with the state of Australian politics, Kaiya Ferguson writes.
OPINION: While the inclination might be to go to bed and pull the blankets up over your head, that sort of denial or indifference is a luxury we can’t afford.
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