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Life to Eternity Funerals opens in the Fassifern
FAMILY matters to Paul and Tracey Henselin of Life to Eternity Funerals and they take their job as funeral directors seriously. With ancestry within the…
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Village proposal a breeding ground for agri-tech enterprise
LEADERS at the Royal Agricultural University (RAU) in Gloucestershire unveiled proposals for a £100 million development that will support farmers and landowners develop solutions for…
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Science finds way to control myrtle rust
SCIENTISTS from the University of Queensland have developed a way to combat myrtle rust using a spray containing RNA molecules. Myrtle rust is a fungal…
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App closes gap for weak signal grazier woes
A NEW app launched at a Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) update recently promises to help increase adoption of digital livestock consignments even when there…
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Dingo on wheels looks the real deal
REMOTE control dingo Mark II is the second of its kind because Mark l was kicked by an angry cow and looked like a caricature…
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Families share in Moogerah restocking fun
RELEASING fingerlings into popular locations like Moogerah Dam is not only enjoyed by fish stocking members. Families camping at the dam can also gain a…
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Government hands OIA more power and funding
THE State Government’s troubled Office of the Independent Assessor will be handed more ongoing funding and less public scrutiny of their decisions following the Parliamentary…
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SEQ ratepayers fund $120,000 Mayors’ trip
THE South East Queensland Mayors’ Olympic fact finding trip to North America will cost ratepayers of the member councils an estimated $120,000. The 11-day…
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Festival of unfettered freedom from textiles
THE Scenic Rim’s latest entry into the festival scene grew out of a casual campfire conversation in late 2019. And now with three Nude Up…
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The Beauty of Life – Rusty it’s goodby
IT’S STRANGE how some of us can remember things that happened – or if they didn’t, should have – when we were under ten, but…
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Two bridges on hold as Council seeks more money
THE replacement of Kengoon Bridge outside Kalbar and Hinchcliffe Bridge at Kooralbyn has been put on hold while Council applies for more Federal Government funding.…
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Mountain link road “not fit for purpose”
COUNCIL is expected to make a push to have one of the link roads on Tamborine Mountain declared as a Local Road of Regional Significance.…












