News
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USQ technology developed in John Deere ‘See & Spray’
Technology that allows weed spraying machines to only spray weeds, not entire crops, will soon be available for Scenic Rim farmers to utilise. Farm technology…
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Dairy, veggies in ACCC sights with ‘Fair Go’ decision imminent
A campaign to help Queensland dairy farmers secure a “fair” price for their milk could get the official tick of approval by Australia’s consumer watchdog…
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Deadline looms for irrigators to join ‘drought proofing’ water project
Farmers have days to submit Expression of Interest forms to buy into an irrigation scheme which proponents say would near drought proof the Fassifern. The…
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A scrubber: A wild bull, born in the scrub, aggressive and territorial
It was a scrubber. A wild bull, born in the scrub, aggressive and territorial. Lean and muscular, it was thick necked, broad and hefty across…
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Ipswich demands annual land valuations
Council is demanding true annual land valuation assessments as property values in the city’s growth belts skyrocket. The city is paying a $637,000 fee to…
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Beaudesert townhouse estate could finally clear land after 13 years
A 90 townhouse estate could soon clear land on the outskirts of Beaudesert after more than 13 years of planning. The developer is pitching the…
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Ambitious irrigation project promises near certain water for Scenic Rim
Farmers in the Scenic Rim would be able to all but guarantee water on their crops and pastures every year if a new irrigation project…
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Fire officials blocked crucial backburn that may have saved Binna Burra
This story has been made free to all readers, please considering supporting our journalism with a subscription. Fire chiefs have admitted to cancelling a strategic…
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20 new places to buy the Guardian & Tribune newspaper
The Fassifern Guardian & Tribune and the Guardian & Tribune Weekend newspapers are increasing their reach, both of the newspapers are available in 20 new stores including four new locations and…
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State’s new opposition hears Scenic Rim concerns, will he commit to action?
Queensland’s new opposition leader has made his first visit to the Scenic Rim to hear local issues from the horse’s mouth. So will he now…
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Queensland fund could take artists to the next level of professionalism
The “reshaping” of a grant fund designed to back individual artists into the next level of their career “could make it a lot easier for…
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Federal reforms required to rein in waste industry
The legal outcome on further allegations of unlawful disposal at Bio-Recycle’s Swanbank dump is one more example highlighting why the Federal Government intervened on waste…












