‘Hurling urine’ not the way out of lockdown
We all want restrictions to be over but hurling urine at reporters and flying Trump 2020 flags is not the way to achieve it, argues Edwina Bartholomew.
We all want restrictions to be over but hurling urine at reporters and flying Trump 2020 flags is not the way to achieve it, argues Edwina Bartholomew.
As vaccine chat shifts from supply and demand to mandatory requirements, Edwina Bartholomew weighs in after a Covid scare at Sunrise.
First home buyers will need more than a 10 per cent deposit to get into the property market but with a bit of knowledge they could save thousands of dollars.
A lot’s been made of Scott Morrison’s Father’s Day dash. Now the pressure is on him to deliver a united Christmas for all Australian families, says Edwina Bartholomew.
THE forgotten victims in moments of violent tragedy are the communities affected by the unwanted – but inevitable – media scrutiny.
For those that can afford it, modern car luxuries are well worth the investment.
WHILE we would happily discuss every detail of every episode for hours, there’s one person who’s not even remotely interested. Unfortunately, she’s the boss.
Whether it’s vegan protesters, a local court story or simply complaining about subscription-based news services, keyboard warriors love to add their two cents.
A downside to this free, safe and prosperous Australia of opportunity is the complacency it can breed among voters.
If the threat of killing yourself or your friends doesn’t change your habits, it’s hard to think that any hand-wringing advice will work its magic
‘IT WAS all going well until we got to the minute’s silence…’
A GOOD deal of meat eaters cannot accept the scientific realities.
New near-tragedy lends force to calls for a real Fraser Island probe
IPSWICH is a popular track for runners at the moment as more than 160 nominations were received for tomorrow’s meeting.
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