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6 days ago February 21, 2021February 21, 2021History Out There

Mystery of 19th century chemist William Lale

February 7, 2021February 8, 2021History Out There

Injustice exposed after 102 years

November 1, 2020November 1, 2020History Out There

Hero of the 1918 election

August 22, 2020August 22, 2020History Out There

One park’s amazing treasured history

November 8, 2019September 24, 2020History Out There

Archaeological emergency

February 10, 2019February 10, 2019History Out There

Sherlock’s pocket watch mystery

January 5, 2019January 5, 2019History Out There

Treasure in the eyes of children

Brookfield Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd 2018
June 8, 2018June 15, 2018History Out There

Secret reminder of the forgotten fighting Logans

March 10, 2018March 10, 2018History Out There

Meet the pioneers reborn by the chapel on the hill

January 12, 2018June 8, 2018History Out There

Nancy’s amazing silver miracle

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Bowen, Ipswich, Sydney and then he was never seen again... please follow the link on my profile for the story “Mystery of 19th century chemist William Lale.”
Awesome news!! I've made the BIG TIME and am now considered AUSTRALIAN
The Marquess, Lords, Ladies, and Lairds made it the wedding of the century. The Tradies make this an incredible tale. Follow the link on my profile for the story, “Wedding of the century.” Please let my friends at @westbremerradio know what you think of the story told live! Photo by Whitby Photography.
He was the author, chairman of the review committee, and acting governor to sign its Royal Assent, of the first criminal code in Australia which was passed in 1899. He was also the Chief Justice of the Australian High Court interpreting his code for the first time. This was Sir Samuel Griffith. Thank you Michael Halliday, retired Barrister-at Law, Magistrate and Coroner, and The Royal Historical Society of Queensland, for an outstanding lecture on Sir Samuel Griffith and the Writing of the Queensland Criminal Code. The address was delivered in the magnificent convict-built 1824 Commissariat Store in #Brisbane.
It's taken more than a century of pain but justice appears to be on the cusp of being served. Please follow the link on my profile to read the story, “Injustice exposed after 102 years” and let me know what you think.
Vampire, death, and nudity – a true story from one Australian town. Please follow the link on my profile to read and hear “True Vampire story of death and nudity”.

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