Fassifern Guardian
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Rain didn’t dampen Kalbar’s Anzac Day commemorations
FOR a small town, Kalbar’s Anzac Day turnout was a wonderful representation of its appreciation for the price paid by troops at Gallipoli. A grey…
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Adventuring gives children adrenalin outlet
LEARNING through adventure gives children an opportunity to push boundaries and master skills they’ll take into adulthood. Park Ridge Adventurers and Pathfinders are part of…
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Arts festival plan for one song concert
TIM Keeler from Boonah Rotary has something special planned for this year’s Boonah Arts Festival, a competition of a single song. “I was asked to…
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Calico wartime gift helps keep Harrisville history alive
HARRISVILLE’S history is on display in the town’s museum and in the experienced hands of local historian Eris Rashford. Her experience as a historian was…
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Big plans for small school with heart
IT’S the little school with a big heart, Roadvale State School has had funding approved for a new classroom and its principal Erin Kerr couldn’t…
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Footy mad Mel is in a league of her own
MELANIE Rowe has been nominated in the Volunteer of the Year Award category for the 2025 Queensland Rugby League Community Volunteer Awards. The footy mad…
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Blue motorbikes carry mental health message
KEN Meldrum is painting a motorbike blue and when it’s finished, he’ll put it on the side of a busy Scenic Rim road as part…
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Kooralbyn community grows their own way
IT’S a little piece of paradise just outside Beaudesert, now Kooralbyn is holding its own and joining other Scenic Rim towns to participate in this…
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Kill tree plea for koala safety
THE Kill Tree is as foreboding and ominous as it sounds, Hayley Colthup gave the name to the tree because she has found at least…
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No plan in place, PCYC delays frustrate Beauy chamber president
PLANS to build a multi-million-dollar Police-Citizens Youth Centre (PCYC) have been in the works for five years but are yet to produce tangible results says…
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Families picnic at the showground on Easter Sunday
FAMILIES packed picnic blankets and headed to the showgrounds on Sunday for Boonah Easter Feast. Food trucks offered an easy early dinner with Wagyu burgers,…
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Underwater, Channel Country producers push through the pain
THERE’S a dystopian landscape in Queensland’s Channel country, many kilometres of sandy barren soil is littered with downed infrastructure and the bodies of livestock. It’s…












