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Logan City Council have provided an enviroGrant for a SEMAT deployment at Lake Ellerslie, Griffith Logan Campus.  Thurssday, June 14 2018. Co-creator of SEMAT Dr. Jarrod Trevathan poses for a photograph at Lake Ellerslie.   (AAP Image/Renae Droop)
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Invention to help gauge troubled waters

On a lake and creek catchment system positioned around the Meadowbrook campus of Griffith University, researchers are using revolutionary water quality monitoring equipment, manufactured in Logan using recycled goods.

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Aussie band name fails

Aussie band name fails

ONE of the most crucial decisions a rock band will ever make is what to call themselves. They don’t always get it right. Check out some of the howlers iconic Aussie groups were originally known by.

Meet Australia’s greatest athlete

Meet Australia’s greatest athlete

HE is the greatest Australian athlete you’ve probably never heard of. The only Aussie to join a select group of 33 worldwide who have managed an astonishing feat.

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TASTE COVER STORY - Where chefs shop. Chef Andre Ursini at Mercato. Picture by Matt Turner.

Shop like a chef

WE go shopping with four chefs to demystify the aisles in ethnic supermarkets. Check out their favourite brands and what they put in their baskets.

Tracking a Nazi loot train

Tracking a Nazi loot train

THE deathbed confession of a dying Nazi soldier. A train loaded with 300 tons of gold. It’s the stuff of movies. But the tale has treasure hunters scrambling for clues.

The Caliph of Terror unmasked

The Caliph of Terror unmasked

HE is the Caliph of the Islamic State, the leader of the regime Tony Abbott compared to the Nazis. But who is Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, and how did he come to marshal such frightening power?

Skaf gang rapes were ‘worse than murder’

Skaf gang rapes were ‘worse than murder’

THEY were heinous crimes — gang rapes spread across a month that traumatised at least seven teenage girls and appalled the nation. Fifteen years later we revisit the attacks led by Bilal Skaf.

’They sat there laughing and joking’

’They sat there laughing and joking’

PODCAST: Deputy Senior Crown prosecutor Margaret Cunneen tells the Daily Telegraph how Bilal Skaf and his gang of rapists treated their trial like a game, laughing and throwing bits of polystyrene cups around the courtroom.

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