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A perfect fit
Story WENDY CREIGHTON Photos CAS MILLER Inc.Mill Photography THERE are a lot of words one could use to describe how Carly and Adam first met…
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Boyland polo field and stables figure in bid for approval
A POLO field, stables, sheds and a covered deck are all in the mix of an application to the Scenic Rim Council planners. The application…
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On the Council planner’s desk 15th January 2025
ARE you interested in what developments are in the planning stages in your neighbourhood? Each week, the Fassifern Guardian publishes articles on the known development…
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Three more stages approved in the Spring Creek estate
THREE more stages in what is planned to be the more than 800 lot Spring Creek residential subdivision in Beaudesert were approved just before Christmas.…
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Children key to Christmas magic
IS THE magic of Christmas the same for adults as it is for children? I remember spending many Christmas eves unable to fall asleep, lying…
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Coffee farmer loves the daily grind
LAST week Rural Review introduced readers to Dr Oliver Knox and his work educating people on the importance of good soil health. He was the…
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Nominations open for Australia Day 2025
AND just like that the time has come to think about Australia Day 2025 and the individuals and organisations that work hard to make life…
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Indigenous agriculture industry ‘worth billions’
A REPORT by the Department of Agriculture found Indigenous agriculture has the potential to contribute more than $2 billion of a $100 billion goal set…
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Connected through play, donation brings joy to Fiji kids
THE enjoyment of play is the same for all children, no matter where they live. Tapping into that is the Rotary Club of Boonah, who…
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Lifelong love for learning kept teacher in the game
AS A military kid, Karen Douglas went to 13 different schools before graduating Year 12. She continued the trend as an adult, working as a…
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Life through the eyes of an insect
A BUG’S life is a cartoon but what if humans could watch the behaviours of insects using the latest technology? A University of Queensland researcher…
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Move for higher density housing in Beaudesert
A NEW medium density residential zone allowing one dwelling per 300sqm could be added to the local Planning Scheme if the Scenic Rim councillors approve…












