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Breeding program hope to improve crop yields
A RESEARCH team at the University of Queensland are working on a project they hope will reduce sorghum lodging. Sorghum lodging happens when the plant…
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Lucky to have found each other
Story WENDY CREIGHTON Photos INC.MILL PHOTOGRAPHY – CAS MILLER SHE was pragmatic and organised. He was down to earth, very true to himself and polite.…
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Scenic Rim Developments on the planners’ 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 planning…
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Cornering changes at Harrisville Pastures
DEVELOPERS of the Harrisville Pastures estate have applied to make changes to some of the conditions placed by Council on the approval gained in May…
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Letter to the Editor – National parks: values above economics
MY FEARS about the new Queensland Government became frighteningly real within days of the election when I heard that one of the first instructions from…
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OPINION PIECE – A mood for change: Development v Infrastructure
DEVELOPMENT entwined with Infrastructure should be a marriage of equality. It is definitely a marriage of necessity. To be judged a successful marriage, it’s first…
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Fassifern Police 13th November 2024
Boonah Dog Park opening On Sunday, the dog park beside the Visitor Information Centre was officially opened. The day was a huge success and a…
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Family fights for new art precinct on mountain
SUPPORTERS of an arts precinct on Tamborine Mountain are still hopeful they’ll find a way to buy land currently owned by Scenic Rim Regional Council.…
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Sporting Superstars winners announced
PHOTOGRAPHS of the Scenic Rim’s young sporting superstars have flooded our inbox the past three weeks. Our October competition called out for sport loving kids…
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All children welcome at All Saints’ Boonah
IT MAY not be the biggest school in the district, but All Saints’ Boonah is punching well above its weight. It’s reputation for quality education…
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Hundreds of bookworms check out Bookfest bargains
THERE was a queue of book lovers waiting for the doors to open at the Cultural Centre in Boonah for the annual Bookfest. “We had…
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Risk to unborn babies – warning as herbicide pulled from shelves
USE and supply of agricultural products that contain chlorthal dimethyl have been cancelled effective immediately by the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA). Chlorthal…












