News
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Success at Rosewood Primary with Early Start
EARLY Start Assessment data to identify where children are sitting in regard to their oral language, phonemic awareness and concepts of print has been a…
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Tree plantings to help green Rosewood
HUNDREDS of trees will be planted along Rosewood streets as part of the Beautiful Ipswich program run by the Council. The planting plans for John, Matthew,…
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Haigslea aims for high quality results
THE Haigslea State School community is dedicated to working hard with each other and the community in achieving high quality results. Principal Emily Robinson said…
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Farewell to two leaders by St Brigid’s
TWO leaders from St Brigid’s State School Chaplain April Coogan and Guidance Officer Dayna Donsky, were farewelled last Friday. Principal Duane Wann described them “as…
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The Journey
by Dennis Freeman We are on a great journey, A journey of self-discovery. It is not an ego trip. More of a journey of, who…
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Rosewood Auxiliary Fire and Rescue Service Station takes shape
Works are progressing on the new Rosewood Auxiliary Fire and Rescue Station.
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Disappointment at the ‘death of floral colour’ at the Rosewood roundabout
FOR MANY years the roundabout on John Street in Rosewood has stood out to all who entered the town with vibrant pops of colour from…
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Learnings from an adventure in the Outback
IN JUST under seven weeks Walloon residents Will and Delma Milligan explored Queensland, travelling 6,575 kilometres at an average of 15.1 litres of petrol per…
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Vale Robert Lewis Blake 01/03/1935 – 03/06/2021
ROBERT (Robbie) Blake was a Marburg man and was one of nine children born to Edward and Ida Blake. Robbie was educated at Marburg State…
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Back to the Dreamtime for NAIDOC week
STUDENTS from Rosewood State School recently took part in Indigenous games that were taught at the school by Dreamtime Games leader, Dusty, in a two…
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It’s in the news, even the old news
AN historic memento was recently discovered by Willowbank resident Noela Blake after she came across a Rosewood Register and Marburg Mail newspaper that had been hidden…
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Bonjour on Bastille Day
Students from St Brigid’s Catholic State School traded their school uniforms for French berets, scarfs and themed outfits as part of their learnings about Bastille…









