News
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Governor’s visit: Invested in leadership
LEADERSHIP became the theme of the visit by the Governor of Queensland, Dr Jeannette Young, to the Boonah State School on Friday. In arranging her…
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Council approves Tamborine Mountain planetarium
A landmark $10 million project to build a planetarium on Tamborine Mountain was approved by the Scenic Rim Regional Council, this week. Tamborine Mountain Universe…
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Charges waived for aged care upgrade
COUNCILLORS have agreed to waive the infrastructure charges due on the redevelopment of the Wongaburra aged care home in Beaudesert. In November last year, Council…
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The Beauty of Life – For want of a nail
WRITERS know that commas can be slippery little suckers, not always abiding where you put them, sometimes disappearing from the written text altogether, leading to…
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Yes Minister – Pastor James McCulloch, Harvestpoint Inc Church, Boonah
What is real truth? John 14:6 – Jesus said to him, “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the…
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Outstanding talent in Youth of the Year quest
BOONAH High school captain Jack Riddell has been selected as the Fassifern Lions Youth of the Year. The judging for the annual quest took place…
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Roadworks underway
WORK on a safety upgrade around the intersection of Munbilla Road and Ellis Jackson Road at Milora are scheduled to be completed by May this…
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Letter to the Editor – Community service incurs outrageous penalty
IN WHAT can be described only as heinous and vindictive, an action by the Scenic Rim Regional Council together with a developer has resulted in…
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BREAKING NEWS: Councillor resigns after defending 70 complaints
OUTSPOKEN Scenic Rim Councillor Derek Swanborough has resigned. He cited the huge volume of complaints made against him through the State Government’s troubled Office of…
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Councillors awarded pay rise
SCENIC Rim’s Mayor and councillors have been handed a 4 percent pay rise this year as the nation’s wages started to lift after plummeting for…
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Farm success built on the back of generational good will
GROWING and working with Kalfresh, one of Australia’s biggest vegetable growing and marketing companies, has been part of the Rieck family’s farming enterprise for decades.…
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New terms for RADF arts reference group
A REVIEW of the work of the volunteer Scenic Rim Arts Reference Group has led to changes on how the panel operates. Group Chair Cr…











