LIFE is too short to cry over a number on the scales, so it time we stopped weighing ourselves.
AS much as people want to be outraged and claim they’ve never seen cheating like what we saw on MAFS tonight, we all know deep down that’s simply not true, writes Katy Hall.
I KNOW the rate of crime in Perth is increasing beyond anything we have ever experienced before, but has it reached the stage where no one really cares any more?
THE Liberal party’s newest Senator has declared she’s disappointed in the unfolding Barnaby Joyce scandal, but has warned against throwing stones at the Nationals Leader, saying “don’t kick a dog when it’s down”.
SHARE bikes aren’t throwing themselves in rivers and up trees, writes Rob Caldwell. There’s a very specific group to blame for that.
THE demonisation of the Australian Greens by the major political parties has become too much to bear when you consider how often its policies are being adopted by Labor and the coalition.
THE appointment of a “China Hawk” as the newest US ambassador to Australia is good news for an Australia that could find itself under increasing pressure to align itself with the Chinese, a former Trump adviser has told Miranda Devine’s online radio show Miranda Live.
CHOPPER Read was a thug and a crook. So why is the entertainment industry intent on turning him into a loveable folk hero like Ned Kelly before him, asks Doug Morrissey.
A GROWING number of South Australians are becoming increasingly frustrated at the ongoing toxic and vitriolic nature of our political process, writes Phil Sutherland.
VETERAN political analyst Peter Kennedy called the State Government’s $39million Local Projects, Local Jobs program a “slush fund”, and “pork barrelling”,I agree with Kennedy.
Should Optus Stadium take the ‘Furnace’ named from the WACA, and what are the other options?
LIKE so many women, Natalie Joyce fought tooth and nail for her marriage, only to have the towel thrown in by her husband, writes Miranda Devine.
ONLY the most optimistic Fremantle fan expects the Dockers to play finals in 2018. And even they will be questioning themselves.
IMAGINE how I feel about Valentine’s Day now that I’m recently single. There’s nothing quite like the gaping, serrated wounds of a break-up to make you shudder at the mere thought of the day.
INCOMES, court rulings and Peter Goers’ attack on Winston Churchill are among issues being discussed by readers today.
HOW can there be 90s nostalgia? Weren’t Britney, Oasis, Sex and the City and the Rachel haircut just yesterday, asks Angela Mollard.
KEEP your eye on the WA Liberal Party this week — things could get very, very interesting.
IT’S time for big businesses to get behind the Turnbull Government and put Shorten’s smear campaign to bed, writes Miranda Devine.
BABY Stormi is already famous, with a photo of her breaking records on social media. But I hope Kylie Jenner’s daughter is allowed to follow her own path, writes Kerry Parnell.
MUSIC creates a playlist for your life — it’s just a pity our kids don’t appreciate it, says Nick Ryan.