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Graphic for Palmerville Station murder read in The Courier-Mail.
Crime in Focus

Did hillbilly couple like to hunt humans?

For the first time, one of gold prospector Bruce Schuler’s convicted killers has spoken out in a jailhouse interview about the Queensland murder mystery that made international headlines and was likened to horror films Wolf Creek and Deliverance.

Angelo Puglisi with his 50 year old Shiraz vines. Des Houghton pic, story.
QLD Taste

The man who revolutionised Qld’s wine industry

Forty-five since his first gold medal 45 years ago, the father of the Queensland wine industry returns to the Ekka this week to present the trophy bearing his name. His passion for his craft changed Queensland’s industry and culture forever.

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Comm Games
Australian Robert de Castella crosses the finish line in jubilation to win the 1982 Commonwealth Games marathon in South Brisbane. He was applauded by a huge and enthusiastic crowd.

Where are the stars of the 1982 Games now?

OUR 1982 Brisbane Commonwealth Games were a stunning success and many of our athletes won gold. Grantlee Kieza takes a trip down memory lane with some of the biggest names and finds out what they’ve been up to since.

Opinion
President Donald Trump speaks before he signs a presidential memorandum imposing tariffs and investment restrictions on China in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House, Thursday, March 22, 2018, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Trump’s dangerous game of brinkmanship

AS DONALD Trump introduces a massive $80 billion in tariffs aimed at Chinese imports, Paul Syvret questions how China will respond to the US President’s increasingly bellicose “America first” brand of mercantilism.

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