Fassifern Guardian
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Rain and flame, Boonah Show entertains the masses
THIS year’s Boonah Show drew thousands of people through its gates, proving authentic country shows are as popular as they’ve ever been. Show society president…
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Disgusting but rewarding, P&C find treasure in trash
DIRTY open nappies and food heaving with maggots weren’t the grossest things found by volunteers tasked with keeping the Boonah showgrounds rubbish free, the call…
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Growing regions but who will help the helper?
FINDING more ways to take care of those who help others is being studied by researchers from the University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ) The initiative…
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Eat local, Boonah students involved this year
IN A first for its students, Boonah State High School is presenting an event as part of Scenic Rim’s Eat Local Month. Students and teachers…
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Lighting upgrades to start ‘soon’
WORK on upgrading lighting on two fields on Tamborine Mountain are expected to start soon, those who use the grounds hope it’s a case of…
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Another blue tractor to spread mental health awareness
A SECOND blue tractor has found its forever home in the Scenic Rim, this one is parked at Silverdale on property belonging to Hayes and…
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No need to mullet over, Helix gets the chop
MOUNT Walker lad Helix Rowe’s hair got the chop last week and with that raised almost $2,000 for the Cancer Council. Mum Mel is proud…
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Croftby’s champion motocross rider top of the game
NINE plates, 27 screws and three pins … that’s the hardware fitted by surgeons into motorcross rider Brodie Carmichael’s left arm. He’s broken his arm…
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Building a fan base, beautiful brick is back
THE beautiful brick is back at this year’s Boonah Show. Every year LEGO enthusiasts enter a set or one of their own creations for judging.…
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Working dogs back in action at show
ERROL Gill and his pack of talented working dogs will be back at the Boonah Show in an impressive display of skill and agility. Working…
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Worth waiting for, Boonah stadium ‘going to plan’
CONSTRUCTION on the equestrian stadium at the Boonah Showground is progressing well say project managers. Teviot Park project co-ordinator Phil Gutzke and Teviot Park event…
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First timers amaze judges with giant roo sculpture
A DUGANDAN couple who entered their two metre high kangaroo in the Brisbane Sculpture Festival, were overjoyed when it was announced as the winner of…












