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Farmers ‘stoked’ as BoM backflips, returns meteorologists to early morning airwaves
A week after it suddenly axed a service which has become an institution among the farming community, the Bureau of Meteorology appears to have backed…
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Springfield City Group submit development application for green energy storage
A development application to construct a hydrogen battery warehouse has been submitted to Ipswich City Council. Springfield City Group (SCG) wants to establish the development…
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$1.9M to help Queensland farmers tackle feral pigs, navua sedge
More than $1.9 million will be pumped into research to help farmers tackle one established animal pest and one weed threat in the region. The…
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From tradie to teacher: new working group established for industrial technology and design teachers
Queensland school children are being encouraged to learn industrial technology and design (ITD) skills to pave the way to technical and trade employment in the…
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Population boom, climate impacts create leaks in future SEQ water supply
A new report predicts that the current water supply will not meet future demands of the population boom in the greater South East region. The report,…
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‘Simply not good enough’: Labor MP calls out Government inaction following fall of Kabul
Scenes of panic and desperation continue in Afghanistan after the Taliban declared Afghans would be prohibited from fleeing the country. On Thursday morning, Prime Minister…
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Yes Minister – Pastor Andrew Hurren – Kalbar Baptist Church
Make the most of each moment Ralph a soldier had been sent to meet a university professor at the airport, and after they had introduced…
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‘Lumped in with pedophiles’: firefighters outrage at ‘gross misrepresentation’
Fuel has been thrown onto the fire in a fight between firefighters and the government agency which oversees them after allegations that hundreds of pedophiles…
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‘It’s become an institution’: farmers angry after crucial service axed
First thing Monday morning Lockyer Valley farmer Linton Brimblecombe switched on the radio and tuned into his local ABC station. A cold front was to…
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Ghosts of a bygone goldfield boom town
Don’t be brash, don’t be faint hearted. Take a deep breath and step out into the centre of the grass green paddock. Raise your eyes…
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AWU weighs in to support jobs at Wanless
The Australian Workers’ Union has backed the Wanless proposal for Ebenezer on the strength of job creation. Queensland AWU Secretary Steve Baker called on Ipswich…
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Regional and rural Australians disadvantaged by vaccine rollout
The region has fallen behind in Covid vaccination rates because of a failure to make pharmacies available to give the jab in regional and rural…










