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Queensland lockdown restrictions eased
The one new community transmission recorded overnight was linked to a known cluster and with that news, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said “Easter is good to…
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No more fire ants detected in Tarome after mystery outbreak
A mystery fire ant outbreak in the Scenic Rim appears to have been brought under control. The discovery of a rogue nest on a crayfish…
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‘There are people I’m never going to see again’: Beaudesert saleyards’ last day
Nancy Beagle went to a Beaudesert auction on Monday to buy a saddle. The 15-year-old from Veresdale ended up with a piglet called Cabbage instead. …
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Ipswich researchers develop world-leading pain detection technology
A group of Springfield researchers from the University of Southern Queensland have developed what they claim is one of the world’s most accurate pain detection…
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Ipswich paedophile principal may have had more victims
Claims a paedophile headmaster only molested one child at an Ipswich private school in the early 1990s have been challenged by the accounts of former…
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Greater Brisbane launched into three-day lockdown
Ipswich, Brisbane, Logan, Redlands and Moreton Bay will go into a three-day lockdown from 5pm Monday, March 29 with masks compulsory for anyone in those…
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How much water can Moogerah irrigators expect and what will that mean?
Robert Hinrichsen is standing in front of a shiny $80,000 pivot irrigator in the Fassifern Valley. The new kit is part of a planned $400,000…
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New Stocktake app could be a boon to producers
“I do think that there is an appetite out there for the app, if it means farmers can work more efficiently,” is how beef producer…
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Gold Coast hinterland cableway plans divides MPs, council and community
Council, State Government and a community group are at loggerheads over a project that would see a cableway strung from Mudgeeraba to Springbrook in the…
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Up to $200,000 grants for innovative ways to get people moving
The State Government is planning to back innovative solutions to get inactive Queenslanders moving. Innovation and Sport Minster Stirling Hinchliffe has announced $4.34 million ActiveKIT…
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‘Coronavirus of agriculture’: Fall Army Worm smashes Scenic Rim Crop
This story has been made free to all readers, please considering supporting our journalism with a subscription. Norm Kerle’s maize crop looks like it has…
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Investigation into Ipswich paedophile principal dropped in 1990s
A police investigation into a paedophile headmaster molesting a boy at an Ipswich private school in the mid 1990s was dropped partly because the deputy…












