Richard Bruinsma

Richard Bruinsma
  • Joined: Jul 2012
  • commented: 34
  • liked: 6
  • published: 287
  • voted: 25

Published a story 8:49am May 22nd

THE Federal Opposition’s tourism spokesman has urged operators to “hunt as a pack” to secure maximum return for the local tourism industry.

Hunt as a pack, tourism industry urged

22 May 2013

THE Federal Opposition’s tourism spokesman has urged operators to “hunt as a pack” to secure maximum return for the local tourism industry.

Published a story 6:22am May 22nd

DINNER table discussions will continue to be robust when members of the Rudd household get together.

Two out of three Rudds back gay nuptials, but sister says no

22 May 2013

DINNER table discussions will continue to be robust when members of the Rudd household get together.

Published a story 8:48am May 17th

MANY Beerwah business owners and residents fear their town is dying a slow death.

Not a pretty future: Beerwah folk fear town will slowly die

17 May 2013

MANY Beerwah business owners and residents fear their town is dying a slow death.

Published a story 6:09am May 17th

A YOUNG Coast woman who endured bullying when she was in school has now spoken out to urge other victims not to bottle up their pain and to seek help.

Brave bully victim tells - there's light at end of tunnel

17 May 2013

A YOUNG Coast woman who endured bullying when she was in school has now spoken out to urge other victims not to bottle up their pain and to seek help.

Published a story 10:15am May 16th

THE Cow Candy factory that promised ongoing demand for local sugar cane, has been sold by receivers after its Chinese backers pulled their ongoing funding.

Cow Candy collapse means more heartache for farmers

16 May 2013

THE Cow Candy factory that promised ongoing demand for local sugar cane, has been sold by receivers after its Chinese backers pulled their ongoing funding.

Published a story 7:54am May 16th

A YOUNG shop assistant was so moved with compassion for a man with a disability that she dug into her own pocket to buy him special walking shoes.

Worker shoo-in for best service

16 May 2013

A YOUNG shop assistant was so moved with compassion for a man with a disability that she dug into her own pocket to buy him special walking shoes.

Published a story 2:29pm May 14th

DURING the week, Richard Thompson is a mild-mannered lawyer, but on weekends he transforms into a distance runner – of extremely long distances.

Richard lays down the law for a weekend 100km run

14 May 2013

DURING the week, Richard Thompson is a mild-mannered lawyer, but on weekends he transforms into a distance runner – of extremely long distances.

Published a story 6:17am May 14th

COMMENTS from Member for Nicklin Peter Wellington that the Mackay summit was a waste of money have surprised neighbouring Member for Noosa Glen Elmes.

Elmes shocked by criticism of Campbell's Mackay love-in

14 May 2013

COMMENTS from Member for Nicklin Peter Wellington that the Mackay summit was a waste of money have surprised neighbouring Member for Noosa Glen Elmes.

Published a story 8:55am May 13th

MOTHER’S Day was three times as a special for first-time mum Danielle Miles.

Three mums and a baby is four times the fun

13 May 2013

MOTHER’S Day was three times as a special for first-time mum Danielle Miles.

Published a story 6:23am May 13th

TOM Richmond was a teacher in Queensland for more than 50 years without ever having gone to a teachers college, university or even graduating from high school.

Time to party as Tom hits ton

13 May 2013

TOM Richmond was a teacher in Queensland for more than 50 years without ever having gone to a teachers college, university or even graduating from high school.

more recent activity