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Of fish & chips & an ocean view
Story WENDY CREIGHTON Photos CAS MILLER Inc.Mill Photography ABBEY and Nathaniel’s first date was on a headland overlooking the ocean at Ballina. They feasted on…
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On the Council planner’s desk
ARE you interested in what developments are in the planning stages in your neighbourhood? Each week, the Fassifern Guardian publishes articles on the known development…
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Fassifern Police – 18th December 2024
Happy Christmas and help others survive All the police in Boonah, Kalbar and Harrisville would like to wish everyone a Happy and Safe Christmas. Please remember…
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Enviro projects target weeds and habitat restoration
COUNCILLORS will be asked to sign off on almost $180,000 worth of Environmental Grants to local organisations, landowners and private individuals, this week. The grants,…
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Planners suggest ‘no go’ to Queen Street self storage
SCENIC Rim councillors will this week consider the future of an existing self storage operation in the main street of Harrisville. On the agenda for…
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Jaguar to enter EV market
BRITISH luxury and sports car icon Jaguar is rebirthing as an electric-carmaker – one that promises to “copy nothing”. The 89-year-old manufacturer showed off its…
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Take two for Boonah High formal parade
THE rain almost took away their moment to shine but nothing beats the resilience of country kids. Boonah State High School has a longstanding tradition…
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Krause appointed Deputy Speaker
MEMBER for Scenic Rim Jon Krause has been appointed Deputy Speaker of Queensland Parliament. As Deputy Speaker, Mr Krause’s role is to preside over all…
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Jingle bells, market wows with gift ideas galore
THE festive season is upon us and that means seeking out little gems to gift the ones held dear. The problem with ordinary retail is…
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Colourful tradition continues for Beaudesert yarn bombers
THEY’RE the Christmas elves no one sees, moving under the cover of early morning light while adding magic to Beaudesert. Vicki McAteer and her group…
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(Cane) toad in the hole dinner at Boonah for documentary host
AN episode of ABC documentary series Eat the Invaders has women catching cane toads at Boonah Golf Club for host Tony Armstrong to eat. The…
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High tech mesh saving power and poles
NO INTERNET, no phone and no water … wildfires expose the fragility of rural infrastructure. It’s a dilemma experienced the world over, so when a…












