Logan’s most powerful people: 10-1
Logan has many inspiring and powerful leaders who have made life choices to serve and nurture their communities. These are people who have changed lives for the better and all deserve recognition.
Logan has many inspiring and powerful leaders who have made life choices to serve and nurture their communities. These are people who have changed lives for the better and all deserve recognition.
In the second in our 2020 series of Logan’s most powerful and influential, we reveal some of the city’s hardest working people, from social media educators to high sporting achievers. SEE WHO MADE THE LIST
One of Australia’s top chefs and a Wallabies skipper are just some of the names from the past 20 years to feature as one of Brisbane’s elite schools names their top alumni. SEE WHO MADE THE LIST.
The new monster $9.5 billion development known as Caboolture West is taking shape with plans for thousands of new homes. SEE EIGHT APPLICATIONS TO RESHAPE THE REGION
Romance novels have long been coming to our aid during a crisis. So we asked four best-selling Brisbane writers to tell us who they love to read and why.
From those with years of experience leading the way, to the young up-and-comers making a difference, this group is nothing short of inspiring. Meet the women and girls who are continuing the important work of Girl Guides Queensland.
From nurses to truck drivers, doctors to supermarket staff, teachers to emergency service workers and aged care workers – there are hundreds of people in our community working on the front lines during this pandemic. These are our local heroes.
More than a third of children in care in this southeast Queensland region have at least one ice-addicted parent. The highly addictive drug is tearing the community apart, leading to homelessness, domestic violence and other crimes.
In this southeast Queensland region there are more people seeking treatment for Ice addictions than alcohol or cannabis addictions. Paul Vallance, from Lives Lived Well, says there is a way back.
“There are young people living on the streets to escape a family member using Ice.” Police Inspector Craig White says the drug is a “serious concern for the entire society”.
Award winning author Jackie Ryan delivered a speech last week to university graduates, its message is one not to be missed.
Aboriginal activist and leader Sam Watson, who passed away last week, gave an interview earlier this year about gentrification in a beloved suburb for Brisbane’s Indigenous community and what it needed to honour that legacy. Here is that interview.
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