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  • 125 years Queensland Railways

    Queensland Railways are celebrating 125 years with a range of nostalgic rail journeys and many a mild rail buff or who wanted to give their children an experience of a steam locomotive, these listed trips would have greatly interested their families.

  • The true cost of our clothing

    It\'s been more than two years since the fatal Rana Plaza factory collapse in Bangladesh, where 1,100 people were tragically killed and the lives of loved ones dramatically changed forever.

  • Changing sporting bad habits

    We love watching the best athletes at work. From the abilities of our Ashes cricketers to the current golfing championships to the upcoming World Cup Rugby we are in awe of the way they can execute their skills.

  • 6 years to write Riverstones

    Michelle Kelly did not think she would be turning staunch men into teary-eyed readers when she wrote her first historical novel set in New Zealand\'s early gold rush era.

  • Sport PSI young writers - the 2015 winner is ...

    Saturday 1 August the 2015 Sport young writers \'Basil Sellers Award\' will be announced at the annual Press Service International young writer conference.

  • Relaxing with colour

    Fed up with Facebook? Is your knitting in a knot? Has music become mundane? Well, I\'ve got a new relaxing pastime to spruik and the therapists are on my side; colouring in for adults.

  • A deadly purple

    A field covered in purple flowers can be a pretty sight, especially when the afternoon breeze wafts through, stirring up littles waves of lively dances. But it can also fill the heart with dread.

  • 6 years to write Riverstones

    Michelle Kelly did not think she would be turning staunch men into teary-eyed readers when she wrote her first historical novel set in New Zealand\'s early gold rush era.

  • ISIS is teaching children to behead using dolls

    Young boys abducted by Islamic State are being sent to jihad training camps where they are forced to practise beheading infidels by using dolls.

  • Looming disasters: Man can do nothing to stop warming, rise of oceans — scientists

    The effects of climate change are evident now more than ever: intense heat waves, destructive storms, and melting polar ice caps.