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  • Marc Morano
  • The Courier-Mail
  • news.com.au
  • The Daily Telegraph
  • The Advertiser
  • Herald Sun
  • The Weekly Times
  • PerthNow

Past articles by Kim:

ALERT: ‘Southern hemisphere having one of its quietest cyclone seasons on record’ – Is this due to ‘climate change’?!

Cyclone Blanche is latest to cross land in second consecutive quiet season in Australian history MORE than 200 weather records tumbled across Australia this summer and, just six days into autumn, C… → Read More

Fridge size, goat slaughter, drunk steam engine driving: The laws you never knew existed

TIME marches on. Alas, our laws do not always keep pace. → Read More

Qantas ’will not take responsibility’ for death of pet bird that froze to death after flight to London, woman says

A 21-YEAR-OLD woman who paid Qantas $2510 to transport her beloved pet bird to London accused the airline for refusing to take responsibility for the bird’s death from hypothermia. → Read More

Qantas London flight: Airline ‘will not take responsibility’ for pet bird’s hypothermia death after flight

A 21-YEAR-OLD woman who paid Qantas $2510 to transport her beloved pet bird to London has accused the airline of refusing to take responsibility for its death from suspected hypothermia. → Read More

Sister’s plea to find Tiffany Taylor’s body, still missing two years after her alleged murder

IT HAS been two years since Chloe Taylor’s little sister vanished. → Read More

New report finds 75 per cent of people do not help when they see a Muslim being abused in public

IF you saw a woman being verbally attacked by a man in the street, would you stop to help? → Read More

Drought-ravaged farmers say Adani mine’s unlimited water license will ‘destroy our livelihoods’

UP until three years ago in the outback Queensland town of Longreach, thousands of cattle were sold at the town’s saleyards weekly. → Read More

Qantas flight QF93 to make forced landing in Sydney after dumping fuel at sea

A QANTAS flight bound for Los Angeles from Melbourne has been diverted to Sydney airport after dumping fuel off the east coast of Australia. → Read More

Cardinal George Pell charged with sex charges — he vows to return to Australia

A DEFIANT Cardinal George Pell has declared, “I am innocent” as he faced media in Vatican City. → Read More

Barnaby Joyce indicates perjury charges could be laid against Johnny Depp after new allegations about Pistol and Boo saga emerge

ANYONE who has had the misfortune to watch the woeful biosecurity video Johnny Depp and Amber Heard made for her court hearing last year knows the Hollywood actor’s role in the Pistol and Boo fiasco did not go unpunished. → Read More

Everything’s fine with Christopher Pyne as federal minister plays down leaked tape on Q & A

IT WAS rather fortuitous timing that Christopher Pyne appeared on Q A on the day a secretly recorded tape of a private speech to Liberal Party members was leaked to the media. → Read More

Johnny Depp’s dogs: Actor lied about Pistol and Boo, court documents claim

PREPARE yourselves, residents of Australia, this one is personal. → Read More

Roads melt, rail lines buckle, Royal Ascot considers relaxing dress code: All hell breaks loose in UK heatwave

THE heat is on in the United Kingdom and it’s not just the people wilting like delicate English roses in the Great British Heatwave of 2017. → Read More

Clive Palmer defends $10k per head family cruise: ‘If it’s a crime to love your wife and children ... I am guilty’

CLIVE Palmer, billionaire mining magnate whose Townsville nickel refinery collapsed and took 800 jobs with it, is guilty of just one thing. → Read More

Clive Palmer defends $10k per head family cruise: ‘If it’s a crime to love your wife and children ... I am guilty’

CLIVE Palmer, billionaire mining magnate whose Townsville nickel refinery collapsed and took 800 jobs with it, is guilty of just one thing. → Read More

‘It was a gutful of shame’: Broke and abandoned, Nikki McWatters had to raise her two boys alone but few had sympathy for her

WE are, undoubtedly, a society that is lightning quick to judge — and few feel that more acutely than the homeless and poverty-stricken. → Read More

Pork souvlaki at Melbourne restaurant blows New York Times food editor’s mind

FOR MANY a Melburnian, it’s the go-to greasy, late-night snack after the pub shuts. → Read More

New York Times food editor Sam Sifton won over by Melbourne souvlaki

FOR MANY a Melburnian, it’s the go-to greasy, late-night snack after the pub shuts. → Read More

Coke No Sugar launches in Australia, heavy with promise, amid flagging sales

COCA-Cola must long for the heady days of the mid to late 20th century, when fat — not sugar — was public enemy number one. → Read More

‘The only negative backlash has been from the cafe latte set in inner Sydney’

THERE’S a popular bumper sticker getting around Townsville at the moment, that, according to the north Queensland city’s mayor, perfectly encapsulates the feeling about the Adani mine. → Read More