News
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Saleyards a matter of choice
COUNCILLORS face making a decision about the future of the Beaudesert Pig and Calf Saleyards from a trio of options and one recommendation. More than…
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Council committees remain on backburner
A RETURN of the committee system is not currently on the agenda for consideration by the Scenic Rim Regional Council. Council plans at this point…
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Moves made for design and construction projects across the Scenic Rim
COUNCIL officers have outlined a swathe of projects across the region to nominate for funding under three government grant programs. The first grant program involves…
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Giant gums felled at Cainbable
TWO ancient blue gums were felled on Cainbable Creek Road last week ahead of a government funded culvert upgrade. The larger of the pair of…
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Will butterfly sanctuary get wings?
THE Scenic Rim could boast a butterfly sanctuary tourist attraction if councillors agree to give a Tamborine Mountain proposal a permit. Starlight Pty Ltd, the…
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Long promised bridge work begins
FOUR years after the project was announced by the Scenic Rim Regional Council, work began on Monday on the replacement of the Kengoon Bridge at…
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Fassifern Police 24th July 2024
Four Crashes on Friday Emergency Services were kept busy on Friday (July 19) with four separate traffic crashes reported in the Fassifern. The first call…
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Boonah ambo says goodbye after almost four decades service
ITS NOT quite 40 but close enough, Boonah Ambulance Service paramedic David Greenwell is hanging up the teal uniform and slipping back into civilian life…
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Industry group concern infrastructure lagging behind population growth
POPULATION growth is not being met with adequate planning for infrastructure warns Beaudesert Chamber of Commerce president John Powell. An area of particular concern is…
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Talented Typhoon plays to his strengths
TYPHOON le Garde is a force of nature who succeeds at just about anything he turns his hand to. The 15-year-old goes to Kooralbyn International…
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New committee, new hope for Mt Alford property
RADIO plays, musical performances and long lunches are planned for Mount Alford School of Arts as committee members scramble to raise money to renovate the…
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Dairy legacies, six generations of Roderick at Harrisville
THE Roderick family name is synonymous with dairying in Harrisville, now a sixth-generation is poised and ready to continue the farming legacy. Thomas Roderick is…












