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Water taste on the nose say Beauy residents
BEAUDESERT residents are unhappy with the quality of water supplied to their homes by Urban Utilities saying it is undrinkable, stains countertops and leaves build…
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Beaudesert’s big birthday bash a year long affair
PLANS are afoot to celebrate 150 years since the establishment of Beaudesert in a style befitting the ever-evolving Scenic Rim locality. B150 events are…
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Restaurant, residence and cabins planned for Long Road site
A BUSINESS currently operating as Jasmin Organics has applied for a development permit to establish a restaurant and cafe and six tourist cabins at Tamborine…
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The Beauty of Life – Collateral Damage
HOW deeply the griefs have savaged the hearts with impotent rage, how indescribable the losses, that these deadly enemies, both children of Abraham, should come…
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Rain a bushfire changemaker
THE Scenic Rim region pivoted from smoke laden air and bushfire high alerts to cooler, damp conditions in the space of seven days. Bushfires at…
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Two days of celebrations
Story WENDY CREIGHTON Photos INC.MILL PHOTOGRAPHY CAS MILLER COULD they fit it all in one day … and have time to enjoy it all? Could…
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Fassifern Police 8th November 2023
Traffic crash Coulson Emergency services were called to a single vehicle crash on Ipswich Boonah Road, Coulson at approximaltey 6am on Saturday (November 4). Initial…
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Kooralbyn to Boonah link fight goes on
AN ACTION group formed by Boonah and Kooralbyn residents who want a road that links the towns are no closer to resolution than they were…
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Dancer pivots from stage to pastures, trades tutu for Akubra
IF YOU’VE never met a grazier with a Bachelor Degree in Creative Industries majoring in dance, well … meet Alison Russell. Alison is a…
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Fire ant eradication plan given multi-million-dollar booster
THE fight against fire ants has been given a $268 million boost as the Government works towards stopping the spread of the invasive species. …
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Nutritious native grain is a food source option
QUEENSLAND researchers are looking at wild native grain as a food source as established grain crops are impacted by climate change. Channel millet grows…
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Connection to country place First Nations people at fore of bushfood industry
IN A world first, a Queensland university is working with First Nations leaders to enable Indigenous communities access to national and international native bushfood markets.…












