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Home with landscaped gardens in a quiet cul de sac
The sellers are asking for offers over $897,000 for a home in a natural bushland setting at Witheren. The one hectare block at 7 to…
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Three decades of caring for children in a home environment setting
SINCE 1991, Boonah, Warwick & Districts Family Day Care has been offering parents a small group, education and care option for their children in a…
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Farmers paid to manage remnant vegetation, capture carbon
A SELECT group of farmers are set to be paid to manage native vegetation and help capture carbon on their properties. But those in the…
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Yes Minister – James McCulloch, Campus Pastor, Harvestpoint Inc Church Boonah
Blind Bartimaeus This week I was reading the account of Blind Bartimaeus that is recorded in the Gospel of Mark. It is a story of…
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Bushfire Recovery projects put forward Canungra and Tamborine Mt
SIX projects for the Scenic Rim region have been submitted to the Black Summer Bushfire Recovery Grants Program for consideration. Scenic Rim Regional Council approved…
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Three homes proposed for Beaudesert residential allotment
A DEVELOPER hopes to infill a residential allotment in Arthur Street, Beaudesert, with two new stand-alone homes. Landowner, Robert Godden, has engaged a town planning…
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When will the Beaudesert saleyards finally get its day in court?
COUNCIL’S bid to overturn the heritage listing of a Beaudesert saleyard so it can demolish the structure and build a carpark, is heading back to…
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Tanker trailer joins the bushfire attack arsenal in western Scenic Rim
Rural firefighters from across the western Scenic Rim watched as a portable collar tank was filled with 7,500 litres of water in 10 minutes. The…
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Shoot! Mango moth pest found week after new varieties announced
Backyard and commercial mango growers in the Sunshine State are being told to keep a vigilant eye out for an unwanted new pest. The Mango…
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Sealing the plans request for stage 4 of Gleneagle subdivision
FIVE years ago, a developer gained approval from the Scenic Rim Regional Council to subdivide a 50 hectare grazing paddock at Gleneagle into 310 residential…
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Guardian & Tribune journalist wins state award for reporting
Fassifern Guardian and Ipswich Tribune Journalist, Joe Hinchliffe, has joined some of the states best journalists in taking home a Clarion award. Mr Hinchliffe won…
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Honey harvest allowed to continue in national parks, for now
BEEKEEPERS appear to have won a 20-year extension to place their hives in national parks in Queensland. On Monday, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk announced that the…











