Entertainment
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‘Bigger than my chihuahua’: monster Cane Toads among almost 9,000 busted
Ten “mature women” have led the charge as a great Cane Toad bust went gangbusters in the Scenic Rim last week. Boonah and District Landcare…
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The Beauty of Life – RATs = Rapid Antigen Tests
“No, we don’t have any RATs, and we don’t know when we’re going to get some!” (Notice at the Chemist sounding like the immortal words…
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Rising indie music star to pioneer new pop sound from Coulson home
A rising star on Australia’s independent music scene is set to unveil a new genre of music, whose name this newspaper can reveal for the…
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Two horse race wins 10,000 fish for Lake Wyaralong
SOMETIMES you’ve just got to be in it to win it. Ask Nicole Whysall, who last week won 10,000 fish. The Ipswich angler runs Logan…
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The Beauty of Life – No Cats Were Harmed
IT’S the tennis season, and we have discovered how to give the Australian men a chance of winning the Australian Open – deport all foreign…
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Authorities ‘exploring alternatives’ to tackle Wyaralong’s hyacinth infestation
Seqwater is “exploring” new ways to deal with the perennial threat of one of the world’s worst water weeds, which is currently choking parts of…
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Aria award winning singer performs free Beechmont show
Aria award winning musician, Tones and I wowed a Beechmont crowd on Monday evening after she paired with a local couple to deliver a free…
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The Beauty of Life – Desmond Tutu
“We were made to enjoy music, to enjoy beautiful sunsets, to enjoy looking at the billows of the sea and to be thrilled with a…
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Parts of Wyaralong ‘unfishable’ as hyacinth blankets dam
Heavy rains have filled Wyaralong beyond capacity, but the floodwaters have also filled the dam with something of a far more problematic nature. Water Hyacinth,…
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Boonah aims to celebrate Australia Day with 3000 Cane Toad scalps
A group of volunteers in the Boonah have a new freezer and bar fridge they plan to fill this Australia Day. But the freezer won’t…
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‘Sacred land’ south of Boonah, site of illegal climbing, returned to traditional owners
A culturally significant site south of Boonah which archaeologists warned was being desecrated by rock climbers has been handed back to traditional owners, in a…
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Our giant Thunder Birds fell prey to disease and drought
UNIVERSITY researchers investigating a rare fossil find in South Australia have uncovered clues to why the last of Australia’s giant birds, the dromornithids or Thunder…












