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Mal loved life, laughs, friends and family Vale: Malcolm Sprenger
BUSINESSMAN, community figure, much-loved father, husband, Pa and great Pa – even part-time magician and clown – Malcolm Sprenger aka Magical Mal filled his life…
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Overseas competition – a once in a life time experience
MINDEN man and Marburg Pacing Association member Tim Gillespie has returned from the 2022 World Championship for Amateur Drivers Centennial Race that was held in…
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Local group takes a walk through nature
MEMBERS of the Rosewood Rustic Yoga Group took a walk through the Masons Gully Regeneration site recently with the aim of spotting butterflies, bees and…
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Spring starts with record falls
Another wet week, record falls in some areas for the month of September and the Bureau of Meteorology is predicting there is more rain to…
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Something for everyone at the Rosewood Native Plant Sale
NATIVE plants, bush tucker and all things environmental will be showcased at this year’s Rosewood Native Plant Sale and Enviro Day on Saturday, October 15,…
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Calling on Council to repair local roads
ANOTHER Rosewood resident is calling on Division 4 Councillors Russell Milligan and Kate Kunzelmann to take a walk around the streets of Rosewood to witness…
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Correction of stormwater and camber problems in John Street still some years away
MEMBER for Ipswich West Jim Madden says that high camber is just one of a number of issues in the lower section of John Street,…
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Poetry Corner – Up to the Task
Poets don’t grow old, If they make a mistake, They just turn the page. As long as there are words, the story must be told.…
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Visitors engage in local history
VISITORS from the Ashgrove Branch of the National Seniors Club visited Rosewood on Friday to learn about the local history and to take the opportunity…
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A ceiling of umbrellas at Marburg’s Black Snake Creek Festival
HISTORIC photographs, stories from the past, colourful artworks and school displays were among umbrellas that lit up the park early in the day as the…
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Take a closer look and get ready for Bird Count week
NO matter where you are in South East Queensland, birds are part of your world. Sometimes we notice them yet often they are “just there”…
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It’s swooping season – be aware
SIGNS reminding residents that it’s swooping season have been installed in Albert Street Rosewood. Ipswich City councillor Russell Milligan said council’s successful Aggressive Native Bird…











