The next generation: SA’s budding footy stars
IT is considered South Australia’s finest teenage football class in more than a quarter of a century — read The Advertiser’s exclusive interactive profiles on all of our top AFL prospects.
IT is considered South Australia’s finest teenage football class in more than a quarter of a century — read The Advertiser’s exclusive interactive profiles on all of our top AFL prospects.
STATE Development Minister Cameron Dick is a Logan local and determined to play a role in the city growing as a bustling metropolis.
LOGAN has become the home to one of the state’s newest “Hackerspaces”, a technology hub where some of the brightest minds congregate for brain storming.
LAST month, more than 200 small businesses gathered in Logan to learn about making vital connections with government, industry and consumers.
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.
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?
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