News
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Boonah Formal a fine example of a cohesive community
IT REALLY does take a village to raise a child and while the Fassifern isn’t technically a village, its people do a stellar job supporting…
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Practical program helps Year 6 students grow
THERE are hundreds of Year 6 students in the Scenic Rim on the cusp of entering high school. Next year they will be small fish…
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Foote-prints in pharmacy lead to Terry’s life membership
RETIRED Boonah pharmacist Terry Foote was given The Pharmacy Guild of Australia Life Membership Award last week. The award was bestowed on the guild’s behalf…
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Gilladin ticks all sustainability design boxes
A NEWLY built home in Mt Alford has won architect Esther James the Queensland Sustainable Building Design Award. The property is named Gilladin which Esther…
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School leaders ready for their 2026 roles
ACROSS the Scenic Rim tweens are preparing for big roles during their final year of primary school. Most Year 5s, soon to be Year 6’ers,…
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Long serving ambulance committee members presented with badges
THREE local health professionals have been presented with service badges to commemorate long standing service as part of the Boonah Local Ambulance Committee (LAC). Marilyn…
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Lisa lives on through lunch box legacy
SOMETHING as simple as a packed school lunch box can alleviate stress when a family is going through a health crisis. That is what Ipswich…
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Flash flooding as storms hit parts of Scenic Rim
FLASH flooding occurred in parts of the Scenic Rim late on Saturday afternoon after a bank of severe storms dumped as much as 60 to…
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Boonah start leads Jan into five decades of pharmacy work
SHE was 14 years old and working part time at Terry Kuhneman’s pharmacy in Boonah not realising she would spend the next 50 years in…
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Sugarloaf apprentice wins state baking industry award
THERE’S something cooking in the kitchen at Sugarloaf Bakery in Boonah and it is giving out the sweet smell of success. Three apprentices trained by…
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Lisa lives on through lunch box legacy
BOONAH Hospital is one of several medical facilities lucky to be part of a lunchbox legacy. When Lisa Heuston died after a long battle with…
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Best mates and colleagues, handlers love their dogs
ERROL Gill was prepped and ready to host the final working dog trials of the year … then predictions of severe weather events caused it…












