CHRISTMAS is almost upon us, ready or not, and the Jimboomba Times family would like to wish our readers a merry Christmas as we prepare to take a brief break for the holidays.
There will be no print edition released on Boxing Day but we will continue to provide local and regional news at jimboombatimes.com.au.
Peace on Earth might seem improbable, but the concept of a peaceful and safe holiday period is a valid one.
With New Year almost upon us, we can resolve to show consideration and kindness to those around us, to ensure the memories we make between now and the end of 2018 are worth holding dear and to be grateful for love in our lives.
Those travelling on the roads this silly season can resolve not to be so silly.
Too many people have been injured or killed on the roads, with the Queensland annual road toll hitting 230 by last week.
Police, firies and paramedics work over the Christmas break while the rest of us celebrate with family and friends.
Imagine being rostered for duty during this most wonderful time of the year, knowing the chances of having to deal with tragedy are largely dependent on the choices others make.
Many of these tragedies could be prevented if we choose not to risk ourselves, our families or other road users because it feels like the time to let our hair down and adopt a less serious approach to life.
If ever there was a time to stow the mobile phone in the boot, obey the speed limit, stay sober or find alternative transport, it is during this period when there are more people on the roads and they are all just as excited, rushed or stressed as you are.
Although the idea of spending time with loved ones might increase the temptation to hurry up, please take it easy because surely arriving a bit late is definitely a more attractive prospect than never arriving at all.