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  • One stop shop in the shed business

    One stop shop in the shed business

    BOONAH born and bred Ben Bamford has a broad range of experience in building sheds that suit the individual needs of his customers. It’s this…

  • Beauy show ambassadors selected and sashed

    Beauy show ambassadors selected and sashed

    WINNERS of Beaudesert Show Society’s 2024 Show Ambassador Program were announced and suitably sashed at an event held at the showgrounds on Saturday. Beaudesert Show…

  • Lions legacy through eyes of Boonah charter club member

    Lions legacy through eyes of Boonah charter club member

    THERE’S a promise of commitment that comes with joining a Lions Club and almost six decades on, Brian Whitby is still honouring his pledge to…

  • No talent required to join choir of all vocal ability

    No talent required to join choir of all vocal ability

    YOU don’t need to be a good singer to be in this choir, if you can open your mouth and make a noise, you’re in.…

  • Judge’s lifetime of experience

    Judge’s lifetime of experience

    EKKA Judge Tammie Robinson of Three Hearts Brangus will have 134 pure bred Santa Gertrudis parade before her come showtime. The Toogoolawah grazier grew up…

  • Board changes at Lockyer Valley Foods

    Board changes at Lockyer Valley Foods

    MANAGING Director of Lockyer Valley Foods, Colin Dorber, announced this week that the Company Board was restructuring to prepare for the next stage of its…

  • Fassifern Police 31st July 2024

    Fassifern Police 31st July 2024

    Unregistered firearm Officers from Ipswich District Criminal Investigation Branch executed a search warrant at an address in Milford on Sunday (July 28) and located an…

  • Future of old saleyards now a community choice

    Future of old saleyards now a community choice

    THE five-year saga of the Beaudesert Pig & Calf Saleyard has taken a new direction as Scenic Rim councillors have voted unanimously to ask the…

  • Editorial: Respecting ratepayers

    Editorial: Respecting ratepayers

    Councillors may have never come up against the current iteration of the planning scheme as a civilian but they should be aware of the imposition…

  • Green light for butterfly add ons

    Green light for butterfly add ons

    OWNERS of the Cedar Creek Vineyard and Winery, Cellars and Glow Worm Caves have won approval to add a butterfly sanctuary to the attractions at…

  • Anatomy of an expensive failure

    Anatomy of an expensive failure

    ANALYSIS by WENDY CREIGHTON IT began with a flawed assumption. The assumption? The old pig and calf saleyards held no social, cultural or heritage value…

  • Call for operators to ‘stop disrespecting’ the planning scheme

    Call for operators to ‘stop disrespecting’ the planning scheme

    TWO Scenic Rim councillors have called for landowners who start business operations without Council approval to have more respect for the planning scheme and for…

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