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Glengallan’s tragic ghost tales

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The truth behind Toowoomba’s first execution

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Drohan legacy in Australian football history

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Fans shocked by football deaths

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Killers on the Darling Downs

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Warwick’s curse of the clock tower

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Burke & Wills and the misbehaving judge

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Who killed Constable Fitzgerald

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They stole our medals

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Strange Warwick convict tales

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Hard to beat when the Sun, Moon and Venus say goodnight together over the Timor Sea 🙂 On the 19th of February 1942, ten weeks after the bombing of Pearl Harbour and four days after the fall of Singspore, the Japanese attack Australia and bomb Darwin for the first time. USS Peary is sunk for the US Navy's biggest loss of life in Australian waters. She goes down with guns blazing – this is one of those guns. Here’s The Honourable John Mickel, former Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland, this week admiring traditional Tiwi Islands art that I brought back from a previous visit. John is honoured to support my #TiwiIslandsHikeforHealth in which I’m attending the Tiwi Islands football grand final to highlight the community that knows a healthy sport can be celebrated without an unhealthy mix of alcohol. I’m raising money for the charity @drug.arm to reduce the harms of alcohol and other drugs. More than 50% of intimate partner homicides involve alcohol use, and yet alcohol companies still advertise their products as tools of sporting celebration after which domestic violence spikes. We need to do better than that. Please make your tax-deductible donation by visiting www.mycause.com.au and searching for “Tiwi Islands Hike for Health” or follow the link on my profile to go to my website www.historyoutthere.com and you'll see the tile to click there. The earliest documented motorists to drive from Queensland to Darwin were these four men 101 years ago from the Darling Downs. Please following the link on my profile for this previously forgotten story, "Queensland’s First Drive to Darwin. It’s the Wimbledon finals this weekend, so here’s a story about Australia's first Wimbledon champion, and it's not who you think. Please follow the link on my profile for the story, “Australia’s First Wimbledon Champion.”
Whenever the Queensland State of Origin rugby league team plays at Lang Park, the team runs to the beat of the heart of the founders of the state literally under their feet. Please Like and Share via the link on my profile the story, “The Marvell Beneath Lang Park”.
If you were listening to ABC Drive this afternoon then you would have heard this promo about Chris Calcino's take on my Spirit of Lang Park story in advance of Wednesday's State of Origin decider! This week I was delighted to catch up with Hon. Pat Comben AM, former Queensland Minister for Education and Minister for Environment and Heritage, for a pre-launch signing of his latest book, “Queensland’s Temperance Story: A Faithful Struggle.” Pat is supporting my Tiwi Islands Hike for Health for which this month I’m going to the Timor Sea to showcase that the best of healthy sport can be celebrated without the counterproductive harms of alcohol. In Australia 6,000 babies are born every year with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), 80% of children in the criminal justice system have FASD, and yet there is still no compulsory alcohol warning label and there’s unbridled alcohol advertising during live sport. We need to protect our children better. This work needs your help so please make your tax-deductible donation via the link on my profile and the Tiwi Islands Hike for Health picture, to support Drug ARM educate and reduce such fully preventable harms www.historyoutthere.com There was a convict who could genuinely lay claim to be the King of Ipswich in Queensland. Please follow the link on my profile to read, like and share the story, "The Convict King of Ipswich."
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