Your Story

Tue 11 Aug 2015

YOUR STORY: Pair share travelling tales of Paris and India

YOUR STORY: Pair share travelling tales of Paris and India

THE photos of Monet’s Garden were taken during a Scenic cruise of the River Seine from Paris to Honfleur in October, 2014.

READERS DISCUSS: Hunting animals versus culling pests

READERS DISCUSS: Hunting animals versus culling pests

READERS discussed hunting wild animals versus culling, and hunting with guns versus bows.

READERS DISCUSS: What Year 7s should focus on learning

READERS DISCUSS: What Year 7s should focus on learning

The Bulletin asked readers via Facebook: What subjects should Year 7 students be focused on in school?

Mon 10 Aug 2015

Students hear from inspirational deaf author

Students hear from inspirational deaf author

YOUR STORY: There was great excitement in the Fairholme Kindy when James Kerwin visited the school to deliver a live reading of his book My Friend is...

Five generations Caboolture born and bred

Five generations Caboolture born and bred

Great great grandma Betty Norton who was born in the old Caboolture hospital in 1931 proudly shows of the latest edition to the family, baby Spencer Bickel.

Missing plaque mystery solved by son

Missing plaque mystery solved by son

YOUR STORY: Friends of the Escarpment Parks find a bench seat name plaque attached to a piece of wood in Gatton Creek.

HENS SLAUGHTERED  AT WONDUNNA.

HENS SLAUGHTERED AT WONDUNNA.

I am wanting to let the people of Wondunna know that we have a very blood thirsty dog in the area.

Sat 8 Aug 2015

Photo of the Day: Giant rising blue moon to be part of film

Photo of the Day: Giant rising blue moon to be part of film

IT’S an impressive photo, to say the least, so it’s no surprise that this incredible image of moonrise at Cape Byron received an impressive vote.

Silver Dale has eggscellent way to farm chickens

Silver Dale has eggscellent way to farm chickens

A BIG part of what we do at Silver Dale Eggs isn’t to do with eggs at all.

READERS DISCUSS: Seating of overweight people on aeroplanes

READERS DISCUSS: Seating of overweight people on aeroplanes

A JUDGE has ruled in favour of a man suing an airline after he suffered a back injury from being forced to sit next to an overweight person on the plane.

Turkey Beach resident questions need for burn-offs

Turkey Beach resident questions need for burn-offs

I KNOW how much sorrow and grief bushfires can bring. We only have to watch the news in the hotter months, and burn-offs are necessary.

Fri 7 Aug 2015

Mary MacKillop Catholic College mini-vinnies help out

Mary MacKillop Catholic College mini-vinnies help out

YOUR STORY: Mary MacKillop Catholic College Highfields Year Five students were excited to donate to this year's Vinnies Winter Appeal.

READERS DISCUSS: Worst intersections for cyclists and cars

READERS DISCUSS: Worst intersections for cyclists and cars

CONSTRUCTION is underway to improve the ever-busy Feez St roundabout in North Rockhampton.

READERS DISCUSS: Poodle pup mauled by neighbouring dogs

READERS DISCUSS: Poodle pup mauled by neighbouring dogs

READERS discuss the death of an eight-month old poodle due to two dogs on a neighbouring property in Frenchville.

Your story: Why organ donation is so important

Your story: Why organ donation is so important

TRACEY Slatter, who had a double lung transplant in 2014, shares an update of how she's doing now, and outlines why organ donation is so important.

YOUR STORY: Child of four nations, Judy calls Australia home

YOUR STORY: Child of four nations, Judy calls Australia home

GIUDITTA Stocchero-Fluri with her five children landed in Sydney in January of 1969. It was the start of new life for her and her family in a new country.

YOUR STORY: Lions ladies recognised for years helping others

YOUR STORY: Lions ladies recognised for years helping others

JOAN Smedley and Shirley Dietz have received a humanitarian award for their devoted services to the Lions Club over many years.

READERS DISCUSS: Getting rid of Sunday penalty rates

READERS DISCUSS: Getting rid of Sunday penalty rates

OUR report about the recommended scrapping of Sunday penalty rates generated plenty of comment on The Morning Bulletin’s Facebook page yesterday.

Thu 6 Aug 2015

READER PHOTOS: Blue moon in focus for photographers

READER PHOTOS: Blue moon in focus for photographers

AN intricate view of the stunning big blue moon has earned Justin Fitzgibbon the title of our Facebook Cover Image winner this week.

Glennie named equestrian grand champions

Glennie named equestrian grand champions

YOUR STORY: The Glennie School equestrian team is riding high after the recent State Interschool Combined Training and Eventing Championships.

Newer Older