Editorial
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Help historic hall to keep on hosting
IF the walls of Mount Alford School of Arts could talk, what tales they would tell. The community hall has paid host to hundreds of…
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Ties that bind pull us towards understanding royal grief
QUEEN Elizabeth II’s funeral procession was watched by millions of people on television, with thousands more lining the street to watch as it passed them…
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A nation stunned by the loss of its mainstay
An Australian’s impressions of a country in mourning by GUY CREIGHTON IT’S AN odd thing when a monarch dies. Odd for one because it…
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Letter to the Editor – Applauding proactive approach to fire ant treatment
AFTER reading the article in last week’s Fassifern Guardian, I am writing to give voice to those who welcome the proactive approach of treating properties…
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Lions search for more pride members
LIONS Clubs have been around for generations and their members are often seen working tirelessly within their communities as they provide support and assistance to…
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Fake news a tribute to Battle of Long Tan
“MORE than 500 Australian Satellite Troops including two whole companies were wiped out by the South Vietnam Liberation Army in Baria Province on 17 and…
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Editorial – War shadow over Anzac Day
NEXT week’s Anzac Day commemoration will be the first in 77 years to be held in the shadow of a major European war. And at…
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Letter to the Editor – Clive James and World War Three
Snow falls again. The atmosphere turns white. The airfields of East Anglia are socked in. The atom bombers will not fly tonight. Tonight the Third…
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Letter to the Editor – Congratulations
I WANT to congratulate all of those businesses and Chambers of Commerce who work very hard each day to sell the Scenic Rim to the…
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Letter to editor – A solution to habitat loss
CURRENTLY, there is a great deal of discussion and concern regarding global warming, the ecology and the rapid decline of habitat for our native animals,…
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The Beauty of Life – Out of the Woods
If you go down in the woods today, you better not go alone. It’s lovely down in the woods today, but safer to stay at…
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Council gag rules make mockery of ‘transparency claims’
Nobody likes gags – the muzzling, shut-your-mouth type that is. So why on earth would a majority of Scenic Rim councillors decide on Monday to…









