News
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Makeover planned for newly acquired Maynard’s Lane
A LANEWAY off High Street is set for a makeover. Locally known as Maynard’s Lane, it’s been used as a thoroughfare by the public, probably…
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Fassifern Police 20th September 2023
Burglary Harrisville Police are investigating several break and enters committed at Peak Engineering situated on Ipswich Boonah Road, Peak Crossing. The first occurred on the…
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Council brings AI to the streets
SCENIC Rim Council is using artificial intelligence to assess road networks and send feedback as to whether work is needed or not. Scenic Rim Roads,…
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Businessman, family man and part owner of ‘Blackie’ the Champion
VALE TREVOR TITCOMB THE late Trevor Titcomb often said that his part ownership of the horse described by Racing Queensland as the “greatest pacer of…
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Cooling summer conditions ahead for School of Arts
THE next project on the list of upgrades planned for the Kalbar School of Arts has won the support of the Gambling Community Benefit Fund.…
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Runabout a win for golf club
THE Boonah Golf Club now owns an RMV runabout to aid in the upkeep of the Bruckner Hill Road course. The Club secured a $19,000…
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Survey launched to inform flood inquiry
FLOOD victims are being urged to voice their experiences in a parliamentary inquiry scrutinising the insurance industry’s response to the major floods in 2022. Federal…
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Wanton destruction destroying walk trail quarry
VANDALS and litterbugs are wrecking the old railway quarry above the Dugandan walking track that follows the former rail line from Boonah to Dugandan. Stephen…
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El Nino pushes fodder fears to the fore
IT IS never the news graziers and farmers want to hear but the Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has warned an El Nino weather event…
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Lakeside homes owner seeks development permits
FOUR homes beside Lake Moogerah are under review as potential holiday accommodation. On August 1, the Scenic Rim Regional Council received ‘change of use’ applications…
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Council ‘ups the ante’ on bins and venue support
COUNCIL has raised the bar on its ‘in-kind’ support to community organisations. Last financial year, the Scenic Rim Regional Council allocated almost $44,000 to in-kind…
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Infrastructure plan update to cost up to $750,000
COUNCILLORS have been asked to back an update of the Scenic Rim’s Local Government Infrastructure Plan (LGIP). The review is estimated to cost between $600,000…












