News
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Fassifern dingo fallacies
THERE has been some chatter on social media that dingoes have been sighted in the Fassifern. Mr Mifsud was adamant the animals people have…
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Catching canines, keeping cattle safe
THE economic impact of wild dogs is estimated to be around $110 million a year in lost agricultural productivity and wild dog management officers say…
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Grow-ning in pain, producers ‘bottom of food chain’
FROM growers to processors through to retailers and on to the consumer, it is unquestioned that a price war in Australia is being waged along…
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Tornado torment, what happened on the ground
CHRISTMAS night 2023 will be remembered as the one when what is thought could be a dericho ripped through parts of Logan, Scenic Rim and…
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Thieves steal booze, crash car and get caught on CCTV
HOTELIERS who lost thousands of dollars in alcohol products and a smashed front door said the robbery couldn’t have come at a worse time. …
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Portal plans to track down stolen cars
LATE last year Treen Bangay’s ute was stolen while she was out fighting wildfire in the Beaudesert region. The volunteer fire fighter parked her…
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Mountain still struggling as forecasts spark worry
CLEAN up continues on Tamborine Mountain, residents have been working to get their area cleared of debris and structurally secure – on Monday council crews…
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2024 is party time as Beauy turns 150
FEBRUARY marks the start of Beaudesert’s 150th birthday celebrations. Tim Andrews is acting chair of the B150 Organising Committee, an organisation set up to…
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Letter to the Editor – ‘The Wall’: Council must address planning omissions
RECENT statements by the Scenic Rim Regional Council about the noise barrier wall now on the edge of our picturesque town, are misleading. Who actually…
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Bid for approval of Veresdale Scrub wedding venue
THE owners of an established wedding venue with a 100 guest capacity are hoping to formalise the facility and associated accommodation through a town planning…
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Letter to the Editor – Will we lose our most precious resources to urban sprawl?
BOONAH and its surrounds are no longer a secret. The place we love to call home for its stunning scenery and diverse wildlife is feeling…
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Devastation comes in threes, nightmare weather causes havoc
THERE is a long held belief in Western psyche that bad things happen in threes, from natural disasters to everyday mishaps, if it’s happened twice then it’s…












