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Mon 13 Jul 2015

YOUR SAY: Are pollies taking travel allowances for a ride?

YOUR SAY: Are pollies taking travel allowances for a ride?

POLITICIANS' travel allowance was a hot topic of conversation on the Daily's Facebook after the federal parliamentary entitlement figures were revealed.

Your Story: How I can help Gladstone grow

Your Story: How I can help Gladstone grow

HERE'S how one young person plans to help Gladstone grow, following a two-week project aimed at driving innovation in the community.

READERS DISCUSS: Will new app stop drivers picking up phone?

READERS DISCUSS: Will new app stop drivers picking up phone?

IT'S the new app that can track when a driver is using their mobile phone, but will the technology truly curb are dangerous habit?

READERS DISCUSS: Is Climate Change real or spin by greenies?

READERS DISCUSS: Is Climate Change real or spin by greenies?

THE Bulletin was interested to find out readers views about Climate Change so it asked readers via Facebook last week for their views.

LETTER TO EDITOR: Get real parents, the buck stops at you

LETTER TO EDITOR: Get real parents, the buck stops at you

IN response to the story about kids and the terrorising of shoppers and storekeepers at Stockland and any other places it may be happening.

READERS DISCCUSION: Paywave not a popular option

READERS DISCCUSION: Paywave not a popular option

AFTER a story about a criminal going on a spending spree using a stolen credit card with paywave, we asked readers what they thought of the technology.

READERS DISCUSS: Fix parking problems before painting lines

READERS DISCUSS: Fix parking problems before painting lines

PARKING woes at the under-construction Sunshine Coast University Public Hospital have motorists seeing red.

READER PHOTOS: Family memories captured on film

READER PHOTOS: Family memories captured on film

THEY may be slightly torn and fading to a dull shade of yellow, but family photos will always be treasured.

READERS DISCUSS: Rocky CBD laneways come alive regularly

READERS DISCUSS: Rocky CBD laneways come alive regularly

THE Rockhampton River Festival was a huge success and generated plenty of community conversation regarding what can be done to liven up Rockhampton’s CBD.

World Cup of SUP, Maui to Molokai 18th July

World Cup of SUP, Maui to Molokai 18th July

James Hawley, Matt Larrson, Matt Dowling and Anthony Barchard are four Byron Bay men heading over to Maui, Hawaii to compete in the World Cup of stand up paddle...

QCWA Kingaroy Twilight Branch – Spreads the Word

QCWA Kingaroy Twilight Branch – Spreads the Word

QCWA Kingaroy Twilight Branch held an Open Day - Cuppa and Cake on Saturday 11 July to spread the word of the QCWA and gain potential new members.

A Photo of the Day by any other name would look as sweet

A Photo of the Day by any other name would look as sweet

LYNNE Schrader was the runner-up in Friday’s Photo of the Day poll with this lovely image of a rose in her garden.

‘Iron Chef’ a new ally in winemakers’ export push

‘Iron Chef’ a new ally in winemakers’ export push

QUEENSLAND wineries have gained a valuable ally in the battle for supremacy within the Asian wine market.

The wedding of Toni and Kieran Lawrence

The wedding of Toni and Kieran Lawrence

TONI and Kieran Lawrence were married at Braeside Chapel at Merrimac, Gold Coast in front of 80 of their closest family and friends on the 26th of June 2015.

Sun 12 Jul 2015

Readers react to latest Coast animal cruelty case

Readers react to latest Coast animal cruelty case

THE latest case of animal cruelty has stirred up strong emotions among Sunshine Coast Daily readers.

READERS DISCUSS: It's time to stand up for Eumundi

READERS DISCUSS: It's time to stand up for Eumundi

DAILY readers had a mixed reaction to claims the township of Eumundi was being left to "decay" as businesses shut up shop at an alarming rate.

Sat 11 Jul 2015

YOUR SAY: Best dog off-leash areas in Toowoomba region

YOUR SAY: Best dog off-leash areas in Toowoomba region

WHERE are the best off-leash areas to take your dog in the Toowoomba region? We asked Toowoomba locals. Here are their recommendations.

Early frost on barbed wire snags votes for Photo of the Day

Early frost on barbed wire snags votes for Photo of the Day

IT was a tight vote for Photo of the Day yesterday, with this beautiful image of early morning frost on a barbed wire fence just scraping through on 35%.

YOUR STORY: Flood warnings ignored, now people pay the price

YOUR STORY: Flood warnings ignored, now people pay the price

IT comes as no surprise that Cumbalum residents and other users of the Ballina Bypass Pacific Highway underpass in Tamarind Drive are up in arms over flooding.

Teen battling cancer returns to Gladstone as focus shifts

Teen battling cancer returns to Gladstone as focus shifts

MITCHELL Luders, a teen battling cancer, has returned to Gladstone as his family looks for treatment options that can be done closer to home.

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