The war hero Australia forgot
THE bomber shuddered. Tortured metal screamed. Failing engines whined. Then one of Australia’s most famous World War II bomber pilot bellowed: ‘Bail out, now!’
THE bomber shuddered. Tortured metal screamed. Failing engines whined. Then one of Australia’s most famous World War II bomber pilot bellowed: ‘Bail out, now!’
SURVEILLANCE grenades. Portable artificial intelligence. Snipers. Booby traps. The world’s wars are changing and Australian scientists are on the frontline to help fight them.
WHAT’s poisoning our best pilots? Royal Australian Air Force combat aircrew are suffering confusion and breathing problems. But nobody knows why.
HOW do we tell the difference between people who will one day commit a terrorist act, and those who are merely blowing hot air? Researchers have given us an answer.
FEAR. Hunger. Desperation. Shame. Eight starving escapees lost in the bush, picking each other off for food. It happened in Australia.
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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.
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.
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.
LOGAN schools showed they are top class as regional winners in Queensland’s annual Showcase Awards for Excellence in Schools
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