Rural News
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Guides Quilt Show reflects on the ‘Tree of Life’
LANDLINE’S 30th birthday quilt will feature among the 100 or more quilts on display this weekend at the Boonah Girl Guides Quilt, Art and Craft…
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Restoration Army forms up to attack clean up at Peak Crossing School
RESIDENTS from the Peak Crossing community, and beyond, have answered a call for help from the School Principal to form a ‘Restoration Army’ to help…
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Donation of upcycled timber crafted into toys for educators
MEMBERS of the Boonah Activity Shed presented the Boonah, Warwick and District Family Day Care with a donation of handcrafted wooden toys, on Friday. The…
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Flood damage to be revealed as water levels recede
Brett Rowlski has been in his home at the eastern edge of Boonah for five years. On Sunday he watched as Salt Gully turned the…
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Trio of Youth of the Year contestants impress the judges
THE Fassifern Lions Club Youth of the Year contest was held last week and Abi Walsh from Tarome was selected as the winner of the…
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Motor mowers to farm gate trails funded in latest Gambling grant round
TEN Scenic Rim organisations have won a share in more than a quarter-of-a-million-dollars from the Gambling Community Benefit Fund. Late last week, State Member for…
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Reports from around Scenic Rim describe sudden drop in mobile service
Something happened to the mobile service inside the Ellis household in Dugandan on or around December 8 last year. Lawrie Ellis can’t say for sure…
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What’s behind ‘dramatic drop’ in mobile coverage across the Scenic Rim?
Most times his phone rings, Tony Gibb has to step outside. That’s because Telstra coverage has become so weak in Peak Crossing, it doesn’t seem…
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Latest gambit in Tamborine Mountain development drama
Council approves a fourth level on a mountain escarpment as a minor change IN a new twist in the development saga of a steeply sloping…
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Harrisville sign of the times: ‘The Board is Back’
The Harrisville community notice board has been used for messages of joy, comfort and local happenings for 17 years. It was part of the fabric…
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Lions have shady plans for the sun blazed skate park
RECENT community agitation towards the need for shade and seating at the Kalbar Community Skate Park has led to the local Lions Club revealing how…
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What can the Scenic Rim learn from the NT’s Million Dollar Fish campaign?
A trip to the Top End is a bucket list item for many Australian fishos. Throw in the chance to win a million bucks when…












