Social media companies have been given every chance to independently measure the impact of their various platforms on the quality of life for children and to adopt necessary measures to […]
Read MoreLatham irrelevance
No doubt Mark Latham, MLC, ex-MHR, ex-Labor Opposition Leader, ex-mayor of Liverpool, ex-One Nation figurehead and now ex-partner to AVO-seeking Nathalie Matthews, has had a tumultuous political and personal career. […]
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RACING DUO MAKE A FAST FRIENDSHIP
As sport unites the public under its umbrella in recognising human fairness and physical excellence, The Daily Telegraph does well to report the celebrations of speedsters Oscar Piastri of Formula […]
Read MoreCrash sadness
The upcoming 11th anniversary of the destruction of Malaysian Airliner MH17 on 17th July must indeed be a source of sadness and misgivings for the families of 38 Australians and […]
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“Ugly parent” dilemma
It is not uncommon at our Lions’ Club Bunnings BBQ on a Saturday to meet many parents with their children regaled in sports attire, lining up for a sausage sizzle […]
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Languages and racism
Letter writer Ryszard Linkliewicz (DT, 7/7) is right to advocate for the promotion of languages in the NSW school system and sadly bemoans a lapse among students learning a foreign […]
Read MoreCourt shuts down harmful language
Justice Angus Stewart must be acclaimed for wisdom in his deliberations in the case of Islamic preacher Wissam Haddad (“Judge slams Muslim leader’s racist slurs” DT, 2/7). Freedom of religion, […]
Read MoreCourt not really a place for romance
News that goggle-eyed jurors fell in love with two defendants during their murder trial adds a new dimension to Hollywood’s version of “stacking the jury” and it certainly has a […]
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