News
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Multi-millions in works moved to next financial year
ALMOST $26.7 million in Scenic Rim Regional Council capital works have been identified as likely to be carried forward into the next financial year. In…
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Grandson’s visit to celebrate ‘Queen of Crime’ links to Mt Alford hall
EIGHT years ago, the Fassifern Guardian broke the news that the Queen of Crime, Agatha Christie, made her acting debut on the stage in the…
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Coulson crash, multiple people injured and diversions in place
FIVE people have been injured in a traffic accident at the corner of Ipswich Boonah Road and Beaudesert Boonah Road at Coulson on Tuesday morning.…
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Helicopter airlifts patient to hospital following two car crash at Coulson
UPDATE: A helicopter has airlifted a patient to hospital following a two car smash at Coulson early this evening (Sunday). Early reports were that there…
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UPDATED: police confirm fatality, cattle put down after fiery Purga crash
UPDATED (Sunday 9pm) A man has died in a traffic crash at Purga this afternoon. Investigations indicate at 1.05pm a station wagon was travelling west…
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Nursing a career for more than half-a-century
SANDRA Muggeridge always wanted to be a nurse so at 17 she enrolled to become one. Nursing was a career she enjoyed and she kept…
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Excellence in science garners BSHS another award
BOONAH State High School was selected as the winner of Best Ambassador School for 2023 by the University of Queensland Teacher Katherine Saunders was awarded…
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On-farm solutions could help ease housing crisis
DOES the answer to easing Australia’s housing crisis lie within another issue, the need for agricultural workers? The agricultural sector is struggling to attract workers…
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Biosecurity levy hope as ag sector joins discussion
POLICIES in a plan to enforce a ‘fundamentally flawed’ biosecurity levy are looking to be more equitable now grass fed cattle producers and the broader…
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Calving, running beef and spilling valley secrets
MICHAEL and Sally Undery live and work on an ‘awkward farm’ at Kerry Valley. Michael describes the property as ‘awkward’ because on paper it is…
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Sky’s the limited for college dux
HIGH achieving Elizabeth Fritter was awarded Dux of Beaudesert’s McAuley College at its recent Celebrating Success Ceremony. Tracing her success backwards shows continual academic excellence…
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Festival’s success gives back to Boonah
ORGANISERS of last year’s Festival of Wheels have given the Boonah Activity Shed committee $2,000 in support of the work it does in the community.…












