News
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Police search for more offenders in Ipswich copper wire thefts
Following one arrest made last week, Ipswich detectives are continuing to investigate the alleged theft of copper wire from multiple sites in the region. A…
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Confidence in CCC shaken
A COMMISSION of Inquiry into the powers of the Crime and Corruption Commission has been recommended in a scathing report from the Parliamentary review of…
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McConnell pushes to declare council anti mandate
BUOYED by a solid attendance at his recent anti-mandate rally, Scenic Rim Councillor Jeff McConnell was taking a motion to yesterday’s meeting to declare the…
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Ability to discuss items in council debated
MAYOR Greg Christensen has not been able to point to specific examples of when he has called for discussion in council meetings. The Guardian asked…
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Calls for MacSporran to stand down
DISMISSED Ipswich councillors have joined calls for Crime and Corruption Commission Chairman Alan MacSporran to stand down following a damning report from the PCCC in…
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New gun shop and saddlery set for farmers, hunters, archers in Scenic Rim
Shooters may have a new store to stock up on guns and ammunition in the Scenic Rim – if it is approved by government regulators. …
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Grants on offer for organic waste recycling infrastructure
BUSINESSES with projects that divert organic waste from landfill could be eligible for a grant funded by the Queensland and Federal governments. The competitive grant…
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Cattle prices keep on rising, southern regions set to ‘ramp up demand’
STH EAST QLD – National trade steer prices increased slightly in November and are now 31.4 per cent higher than this time last year. An…
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Beaudesert home designed for a family close to most amenities
Offers of more than $480,000 are sought for a home built in one of Beaudesert’s newer housing estates. The four-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is in Jason…
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New chef, same ethos for Scenic Rim restaurant
Scenic Rim restaurant, The Paddock, has welcomed a new executive chef into their kitchen three months after their opening. Simon Furley, took over from Chef-in-Residence,…
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Aged care and specialist disabled homes approved for Harrisville
A 36 bed, aged care home and three share homes for high care disabled people has been approved for a large farmland block in Harrisville.…
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Green beans go unpicked as bumper crop of ‘excellent quality’ floods market
Green bean growers in the Fassifern and Lockyer valleys could be on track to grow a bumper crop – but a year which saw drought…












