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Why ‘the bottom drawer in the kitchen’ becomes a reflection of your life
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The perfect storm upset my teacup
The perfect storm upset my teacup
"We’ve had a rough time of it lately in Brisbane....the violent storms have been unnerving, frightening...Though my suburb fared well in comparison; sadly, I did not."
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Karma is a bitch
Karma is a bitch
Our community contributor is calling out "karma for the nasty pile of ill-wishers its current proponents represent."
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2022 floods, or Dunkirk?
2022 floods, or Dunkirk?
Over 80 years apart we must ask the same questions over again, where, in God's name, were the authorities?
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‘What’s in a name? The weird and unusual names I’ve come across’
‘What’s in a name? The weird and unusual names I’ve come across’
First call, no response, second call, still no response, by the third call she decided to spell it out.
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‘When you have to have it! The foods you craved when you were pregnant’
‘When you have to have it! The foods you craved when you were pregnant’
For most women, pregnancy food cravings fall into just a few categories: sweet, spicy, salty, or occasionally sour.
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‘My relationship with my daughter changed when I had to accept I needed help’
‘My relationship with my daughter changed when I had to accept I needed help’
"To realise my health was deteriorating and I would not be getting better was one thing, to accept I needed help to get out and about ... was devastating."
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Fool’s gold or a genuine helping hand? Navigating the home health care maze
Fool’s gold or a genuine helping hand? Navigating the home health care maze
It has been an interesting tale of government hoop-jumping (on mega steroids) with me and my family's constant query of 'why don't they believe us?’.
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‘Why are we supportive of mental health until a person publicly asks for help?’
‘Why are we supportive of mental health until a person publicly asks for help?’
Honestly, I thought we'd moved past this nonsense where we demonise those who need help.
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‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star: A camping adventure with my grandchildren’
‘Twinkle Twinkle Little Star: A camping adventure with my grandchildren’
Never underestimate the depth of emotional button-pushing grandchildren will employ to 'get their own way'.
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