Logan business expo links industry with customers
LAST month, more than 200 small businesses gathered in Logan to learn about making vital connections with government, industry and consumers.
LAST month, more than 200 small businesses gathered in Logan to learn about making vital connections with government, industry and consumers.
PRIESTDALE is rising as a sporting club hub in Logan after the state government committed $9.11 million to upgrade facilities at Underwood Park.
LOGAN is on track to recording one of its lowest annual crime rates in 17 years. With police attributing stronger community ties to the positive results.
WOMEN’S sport in Logan was given a boost, with two major sporting fields receiving funding for new facilities.
IN THE event of a zombie plague, there are dos and don’ts you should know about. No, really. Statisticians have simulated such a takeover and this is their advice.
AS the Australia Day weekend of 1974 approached, Queensland was already in the midst of one its wettest summers on record.
ADVANCES in Chinese and Russian stealth technology and a gun that can’t shoot have once again put Australia’s next generation fighter in the firing line.
FOR the first time in history we have front-row seats as a long-dormant comet begins to stir. And the view is amazing.
WITH revivals planned for Star Wars, Ghostbusters, Jurassic Park and many more classic movies, it’s time to ask: why do some reboots succeed while others tank at the box office?
SHOCKING details have already emerged from the Sydney siege inquest like the fate of Lindt Cafe manager Tori Johnson who was shot in the back of the head by gunman Man Haron Monis.
TWO lonely but hip robots will take us into our solar system’s darkest corners this year, and they’re already giving us tantalising Tweets of what is to come.
THERE’S a fight for the biggest slice of the enormous new defence budget, but one side may have gotten sneaky — building a secret new stealth bomber behind everyone’s back.
ITS name is synonymous with evil. More than one million people were murdered by the Nazis at Auschwitz – the worst systematic extermination of human beings ever.
AS the horrific reality of execution draws near for Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan, Paul Toohey looks at the miracle they would need to be saved.
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