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Covid delayed, country wedding for the nurse and the truck driver
HE WAS a long distance truck driver with his own business based in Sydney. She lived in Ipswich and had ambitions to become a nurse.…
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Sweet news for beekeepers if 20 year extension granted for National park sites
MOVES are underway to extend the permit period for beekeeping in Queensland’s national parks for a further 20 years. Last week, legislation was introduced into…
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‘National, unified and influential voice’ to represent Australian cattle graziers
Australian cattle graziers will soon have a new-look peak body to represent their interests. Cattle Australia was last week revealed as the name for the…
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Irrigators celebrate as Moogerah spills, wary of further rain
Farmers in the Fassifern Valley are thanking their lucky stars after many avoided the devastation unleashed upon other agricultural areas of South East Queensland. And…
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Roadvale Hotel’s new owners outline plans for much-loved watering hole
The Roadvale Hotel has new owners. And no, they don’t plan on closing it down or turning it into a wedding venue. Rumours have been…
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House sales in the half-a-million-dollar bracket in the Scenic Rim
KOORALBYN: A three-bedroom, two bathroom home on a half hectare allotment in Farwell Close sold for $590,000, this month. The exterior of the home features…
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Kalbar packing shed transformed into boutique equine rehabilitation centre
A former carrot packing shed outside of Kalbar has recently been transformed into a rehabilitation and breeding centre for horses, as the region’s equine industry…
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Work in ag? Competition watchdog wants you to keep an eye on sector
Australia’s consumer and competition watchdog is seeking people working in the agricultural industry to help it keep an eye on the sector. The ACCC has…
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New arena project to “have huge positive impact”
A TOP CLASS equine complex at the Boonah Showgrounds will be “incredible for the area” says International equestrian and Kalbar local, Matt Gaske. “There was…
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Aussie growers to reap bumper lentil harvest as India drops tariffs
Australian lentil growers could be poised to reap a strong financial return on what was a bumper crop for many after India announced it would…
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Calls for Council to pause growth plans after ‘inadequate, misleading’ consultation
Looking east from her four-acre Beaudesert block Alisha Pettit gazes towards the Birnam Range across undulating hills, cloaked in a patchwork of paddock and woods.…
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The Beauty of Life – Staggered
STONKERED and staggered, the children of the South Australian Crow-eaters have gone back to school in stages, by order of that state’s Premier. With age…












