News
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Good Friday’s up on the hill
It is with much excitement and enthusiasm that our Committee for the Combined Churches Good Friday Service is again planning this Service On the Hill.…
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Bussian Book Launch
There was cause for celebration on Sunday, with the launch of the book: ‘Our Bussian Migration Story and the Four Kerner Girls of Ipswich Queensland’…
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Beaudesert reunion brings joy
Old friends reunited for the annual Back to Beaudesert Reunion on Saturday 14th of March. At the historic St Thomas Anglican Church Hall on Albert…
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Ag students left behind
Wright MP Scott Buchholz has spoken out after the federal government slashed support for apprenticeship incentives in agriculture. “This is yet another example of a…
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Kingies pay it forward
With footy season now underway, the Beaudesert Kingfishers are off to a good start thanks to support from local businesses. After a flood of donations,…
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Soccer season about to kick off
Boonah’s soccer community is preparing for an action-packed 2026 season, with the first matches set to kick off on Saturday, 28 March. Club President of…
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Lost teens trigger Mt Barney rescue
Six male hikers who became lost on Mount Barney on 15 March triggered a police rescue operation including air support. Queensland police said they were…
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25% increase in riders for Boonah Super Utility event this weekend
Riders from across Southeast Queensland will gather at Teviot Park indoor arena at the Boonah Showgrounds this Saturday and Sunday for Round 1 of the…
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Lost teens trigger Mt Barney rescue
Six male hikers who became lost on Mount Barney on 15 March triggered a police rescue operation including air support. Queensland police said they were…
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Estate a vista of approvals and extensions
The sales and development proposal history of a property on a ridge above Kalbar could act as a commentary on the local real estate boom…
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Government steps in as war fuels shortages
Diesel and petrol shortages continue throughout the Scenic Rim with primary producers hit the hardest. The ongoing conflicts in the Middle East as of March…
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Watering holes drying up
Owners of the Royal Hotel in Harrisville say financial stress in the hospitality industry is a threat to the survival of traditional Aussie pubs and…












