Fassifern Guardian
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One Health approach help for humans, animals
A COLLABORATIVE approach to the prevention of future pandemics and major health events affecting humans, plants and animals works best using a One Health approach…
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Mentorship through to work makes communities stronger
WORKING with those who need a leg up into the workforce is what drives Steve Flaws to mentor trainees at Harvest Point Church in Beaudesert.…
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Pumpkin thief ruins Halloween for Beaudesert family
A BEAUDESERT family of four was left scratching their heads when an intruder dressed in high-vis, stole three pumpkins left on their porch as Halloween…
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Unit awards recognise rescue heroes
LONG term member of the SES, Graham Stumer, received two of the top awards at the annual Scenic Rim SES Unit Awards night in Beaudesert,…
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Slithering sidekicks join Dugandan exercise group
LOCALS using the walking track that follows the former rail line from Boonah to Dugandan say they’re being joined by residents not suited to this…
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Game on for seniors at Boonah centre
YOU don’t have to be a pro to enjoy playing bingo and a group of likeminded senior citizens are doing just that at Fassifern Community…
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Water taste on the nose say Beauy residents
BEAUDESERT residents are unhappy with the quality of water supplied to their homes by Urban Utilities saying it is undrinkable, stains countertops and leaves build…
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Beaudesert’s big birthday bash a year long affair
PLANS are afoot to celebrate 150 years since the establishment of Beaudesert in a style befitting the ever-evolving Scenic Rim locality. B150 events are…
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Fire ant eradication plan given multi-million-dollar booster
THE fight against fire ants has been given a $268 million boost as the Government works towards stopping the spread of the invasive species. …
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Rural firie car stolen while fighting fires
A RURAL Fire Service volunteer’s car was stolen while he was out fighting fires. A Queensland Police spokesperson said the Toyota Landcruiser was parked at…
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Jam packed, Kalbar’s big day out
THE sun was out and so were thousands of people who flocked to Kalbar Country Day last Saturday. The day began at 7am with a…
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Roadkill collectors keep bitumen clear
WHOSE job is it to pick up animals that die on our roads? It’s a valid question and no doubt one most drivers will have…












