News
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Beaudesert park plans for new PCYC
A TOWN park on the northern side of Beaudesert is set to be the site of a new Police Citizens Youth Club (PCYC). The Scenic…
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Council to sell vineyard and winery
THE Council-owned Tamborine Mountain Vineyard and Winery will be placed on the market. A more than 9,000sqm portion has been subdivided from the 6.17ha property…
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Yes Minister 9th July 2023 – Rev. Rob Weekes, Boonah Harrisville Anglican Church
A vision of Jesus I RECEIVED a text from my sister today where she sent some photos from an old family photo album that she…
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Fire fatality on Teviotville Road property
A crime scene was declared on a Teviotville Road property in the Scenic Rim where a fire destroyed a camper-trailer and claimed the life of…
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High husbandry skill link to lower emissions, food security
THE way high income countries like Australia look after cattle is key to addressing the world’s food security and climate challenges. This was the finding…
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Cainbable small tourist park approved
PLANS to extend an existing AirBnB and small campground operation at Cainbable have won approval from the Scenic Rim Regional Council. The approval will cost…
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Clouds of smoke from Mt Moon burn
A HAZARD reduction burn on Mt Moon at Croftby blanketed much of the surrounding area with smoke during the weekend and into this week. The…
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US demand for lingerie drives export award bid
SCENIC Rim fashionista and Waayni woman Cassandra Pons is a finalist in the First Nations category of the Queensland Export Awards. It is Ms Pons…
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Plasvacc back in Export Awards spotlight
KALBAR company Plasvacc is once again a finalist in the Queensland Premier’s Small Export Awards, this time landing in a second category giving it two…
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Red seaweed feed additive emission eliminator
THE benefits of an edible red seaweed to reduce methane emissions in cattle have been confirmed in a world first trial involving Wagyu owned by…
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A long goodbye to my son’s Poppy
GRIEF is sharp and every moment spent with it hones the blade. Every phone call, every sympathetic question, rakes over the freshly cauterised wound.…
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Scenic Rim population to increase by 54% by 2046
THE population of the Scenic Rim region is expected to be 66,732 by the year 2046. That represents an increase of more than 23,000 people…












