Samantha farms food for Australia
SHE is a farmer, a marketer, mother, wife, organic local food ambassador and horticulturist.
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Join the conversationBravo!! and Well Done!! What a great local story
SHE is a farmer, a marketer, mother, wife, organic local food ambassador and horticulturist.
Bravo!! and Well Done!! What a great local story
PATRICK Williams is a lover of cats, Batman and social media. You're most likely to find him posting on Facebook and Twitter. Patrick’s passion for writing lead him from filing stories for the school newsletter into a career in journalism in 2008 when he got his first job at APN’s Tweed Daily News. He made the move to the beautiful Sunshine Coast in November 2010 and hasn’t looked back.
FACEBOOK’S “unfriend” button has been taunting me for a while now.
Join the conversationBILL Hoffman has been a journalist on the Sunshine Coast for more than 30 years. He is a keen surfer, passionate environmentalist, and champion of those with disabilities. More than 10 years ago, he started the 11km Island Charity Swim to raise money for special schools.
CALLS from the Urban Development Institute of Australia for the introduction of a state-run insurance scheme should be rejected outright.
Mitigation and Adaptation would be intelligent courses of action to take. And, of course, smart planning - not the "business as usual" attitude then insurance will fix it.
KATHY Sundstrom has enjoyed more than 20 years in journalism and just loves talking to people. Kathy studied journalism at Rhodes University in South Africa. She also obtained her Honours degree in Industrial Psychology. Her first foray into a newsroom was at age 20, with a community newspaper in Cape Town. She is married to Doug and has three children.
THERE are many things to like about growing older.
Join the conversationDAMIAN Bathersby always seems to find the lighter side of life, especially if it means humour at his own expense. His outlook is brighter than his purple Kombi van which he loves to escape in at every opportunity. When he is forced to do do real work, he's a weekend newspaper editor.
IT SEEMS last week’s musings on the Great Family Road Trip struck a chord with some in the DINK (Double Income No Kids) camp.
Join the conversationSAMI Muirhead enjoys lots of cups of teas in old fashioned and often imperfect tea cups. She loves anything that is a bit faded/jaded/off white and chipped. Shabby. Her husband, The Cute Car Guy, and her love their white house with wood white floors and white raked ceilings. As well as doting over her daughter, her other loves are her shih tzus.
WELL, well. Didn’t my column about religion start a Catholic kerfuffle?
Wow. It has been a week, and no apologies?
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