Logan set to enter a new era: Bernard Salt
AUSTRALIA’S leading demographer Bernard Salt believes council woes are a blip in Logan’s history and will not hinder the city’s progress.
AUSTRALIA’S leading demographer Bernard Salt believes council woes are a blip in Logan’s history and will not hinder the city’s progress.
WORK is under way on the $3.6 million Yarrabilba Family, Children and Community Hub. The construction of the centre has created 12 jobs.
AUSTRALIA has a long and proud tradition of multiculturalism and nowhere is that more evident than Logan where there are many entertaining cultural events each year.
A $14 million kitty and some eager local volunteers could help turn a disused train line into a community walkway and tourist attraction.
THE tall Iranian man in the white turban was unlike anyone who’d come here before. He sought the attention of the refugee community in 1996 …
A FLEET of ‘Death Stars’ is hurtling towards our Solar System. And this time destruction really could be rained down on our planet … but there’s time to prepare.
IF it turns out a lack of training was to blame for the loss of AirAsia QZ8501, it may affect how the flying public chooses a carrier.
PRESENTS. Check. Tree. Check. Turkey … Little wonder people say the true meaning of the festive season has been lost. But is Christmas really what we think it is?
BOLD sphinxes. Enticing nymphs. A menacing rape-scene mosaic. The evidence is mounting: We may soon know who lies beneath the mysterious Amphipolis mound.
The outpouring of grief shows just how Sydney feels in the wake of the devastating attack in Martin Place. We take a look at the tribute that have been left in State Parliament mourning the passing of Tori and Katrina. May they rest in peace.
KATRINA Dawson steps out of the car, her clothes and accessories stylish, evidence of her success and status in society and the industry where she plies her trade. She’s earned it.
The Martin Place gunman was a paranoid religious fanatic who allegedly had his second wife burned alive and painted the naked breasts of clients during psychic sessions.
The floral tribute to victims of the Lindt Café siege has begun, and by dusk this posy of roses will be a dot on a colourful collage that will cover vast tracks of Martin Place’s stone floor.
At 11.30am, roughly 90 minutes after Sydney changed forever, Scipione spoke to premier Mike Baird about an escalating situation in the middle of the city. It went from bad to worse.
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