News
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Old name with modern twist, work begins on Manahan Lane
EVERYTHING old is new again, the owners of the former Boonah Toys Music and More building at 51 High Street have looked to the past…
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Underwhelming, budget take down by Buchholz
THINGS are tight, it’s a phrase heard often as Scenic Rim families look for ways to meet rising costs and make ends meet. If they…
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Pasture dieback link, trial finds pest the biggest threat
MEALYBUGS are the last thing anyone wants to find on their land but a Scenic Rim family have embraced the sap sucking pests and it’s…
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Agricultural ties, finding common ground far from home
AUSTRALIAN beef is highly sought after in Japan and accounts for almost half of all our beef exports, so it makes sense being fluent in…
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Community Partnerships: A big win for a small school
THE entries for the P&Cs Queensland awards closed in March. The Roadvale State School P&C chose to enter the Community Partnerships category. And the P&C…
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Grandma’s kitchen to Head Chef – Elliot’s Scenic Rim culinary connections
ONE of the newest additions to the list of Food Ambassadors for Eat Local Month, chef Elliot Platz, has a deep connection with the Scenic…
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Fassifern Police – 22nd May 2024
Traffic crash, Purga Emergency Services were called once more to a serious crash on Ipswich Boonah Road, at Purga near the intersection with Bands Road…
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Objections raised over Teviotville Road subdivision proposal
A MAJOR subdivision on the outskirts of Kalbar has been described as inappropriate by a neighbouring property owner in a submission to the Scenic Rim…
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Scenic Rim land values expected to spike in proposed review
THE continuing upward trend in land values in the Scenic Rim has caught the attention of Queensland’s Valuer General. A letter to be tabled at…
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Lucky line, fisher pulls out $16,250 bass
THERE’S money in the water at Wyaralong Dam, a 21-year-old Toowoomba man made the catch of a lifetime when he pulled out a $16,250 bass.…
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Education through the eyes of educators
THE way our youth are taught, access and process information has changed significantly the past few decades, but what of the teacher, has this made…
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Price gouging and an excessive market share
IT’S A damning result and with it echoes the collective cry ‘I told you so’, Australia’s big supermarkets are engaging in price gouging. The Senate…












