News
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Cannery to take on imported produce
AN AMBITIOUS decade-long plan to build a cannery in the Lockyer Valley to resurrect the beetroot industry is finally coming to fruition. Lockyer Valley Fruit…
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Ipswich projects receive funding to upskill unemployed community members
Multiple Ipswich projects have been funded by the State Government in an aim to support Queenslanders in their search for employment. Across the state, more…
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‘Exciting time to be in agriculture’: Elders scores biggest profit in decade
The CEO of an Australian agribusiness giant is hailing this an “exciting time” to be in agriculture as his company notched its biggest profit in…
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OIA boss defends threats to journalists
THE Independent Assessor has stood by her office’s use of powers to demand interview notes from journalists. Office of the Independent Assessor boss Kathleen Florian…
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Watchdog warns of Dairy Code crackdown amid ‘widespread non-compliance’
Australia’s competition watchdog has warned milk processors it intends to crack down on those breaching its Dairy Code of Conduct as it alleges ‘widespread non-compliance’.…
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A home and property in a valley at Canungra
A RECENTLY built Australian Blue Steel home and a self-contained unit on a property with frontage to Canungra Creek is on the market for ‘offers…
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Fully operational, four home, equine property at Biddaddaba
AN ALMOST 150 hectare fully set up equestrian property in Biddaddaba Valley with four homes has an asking price of ‘offers over $9.5 million’. The…
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New subdivision of Mt French Road planned
A 19-allotment residential subdivision at Dugandan is under consideration by the Scenic Rim Regional Council. The proposal, lodged on behalf of Mt French Estate Pty…
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Child in critical condition after Church Street accident
A toddler remains in critical condition after he was struck by a car in Church Street, Boonah, on Tuesday afternoon. And police are calling for…
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Could going bush and working the land be the new gap year?
Once upon a time young Australian school leavers took a “gap year” to backpack Europe or surf Indonesia. Now, with the prospect of international travel…
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‘Nobody wants to work’: the regional businesses struggling to find staff
When Nikki Gillett started working at Glen’s Diner 23 years ago, finding workers was easy. But the Boonah businesswoman has been looking for a new…
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Large Milford home and land with views
PARQUETRY flooring, timber joinery, a chef’s kitchen and butler’s pantry and rural views are features of a Milford home and property with an asking price…












