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Snake hotel heats up during spring
WELCOME to Queensland where snakes hang out in a reptile version of the Hard Rock Hotel. This particular ‘hotel’ exists within a townhouse complex on…
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YES MINISTER 11th October 2023 – Reverend Rob Weekes, Boonah Harrisville Anglican Church
Good gifts IN THE first book of the Bible, Genesis Chapter 1 Verses 26 & 27, we read that God created humankind in His own…
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The Beauty of Life – The Singing Lizard
Geckos are small, soft-skinned, nocturnal lizards with large unblinking eyes. (Steve Wilson) It’s always good to have a like-minded companion to share the space and…
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Canungra’s drought response plan activated
A LETTER received by Canungra residents from Urban Utilities has warned Level 1 Drought Readiness phase has been entered and the drought response plan activated.…
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Couple breathe new life into historic homestead
IN FEBRUARY a historic eight-hectare property in Boyland hit the property market. In recent history Clandulla Cottages had been used as an agritourism business and…
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Being married is ‘pretty cool’
Story WENDY CREIGHTON Photos INC.MILL PHOTOGRAPHY – CAS MILLER DAN proposed to Claudia. She accepted. Then Claudia took a plane to Adelaide to take up…
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Council moves meeting behind closed doors
IN THE six months leading up to the local government elections, the Scenic Rim will hold only one open meeting per month by replacing the…
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Going the extra kilometres in policing
THE elderly victim of a break and enter in Beaudesert has a lot of reasons to thank police from the Jimboomba station. Acting Senior Sgt…
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Council ‘opaque’ on a range of procurements
AS THE Federal Government comes under heavy scrutiny for its spending on consultancies, the Fassifern Guardian has reviewed the Scenic Rim Regional Council spending on…
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Open gardens a mountain treat
FIVE gardens in bloom topped the list of attractions on Tamborine Mountain for many residents and visitors on Friday and Saturday. The Springtime Festival exceeded…
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Jujube fruits full of flavour
HAVE you ever eaten jujubes? Jujube trees, scientifically known as Ziziphus jujuba, thrive in warm climates, making Australia an ideal location for cultivation. While they…
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Wave hay-lo to cre-hay-tive sculptures
ALL manner of weird and wonderful hay creations are popping up around the Scenic Rim; it’s a sight that acts as a reminder that Kalbar…












