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Fashionista’s gratitude as baton passed to new owner
STEPPING away from a business you love and enjoy running is difficult but sometimes hard decisions must be made. Michelle Robertson would have owned Kaysuelle…
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Mt Walker family lose everything in fire
THEIR house burned to the ground while Tropical Cyclone Alfred dropped deluges of rain and formed cyclonic winds. Unfortunately, it wasn’t serendipitous, the flames were…
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Our History – Resounding Rosewood welcome to Royalty
THE man who was second in line to the British throne was to pass through Rosewood that day on board the train enroute to Brisbane.…
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Roosters eager to train on after flood threat
“RELIEF” was the best word to describe how Rosewood Roosters club president Jasmine Hassett felt after the recent impact of Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. The club…
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OBITUARY – A man of many valued facets: career, community and family
VALE: Selwyn Robert Heit 14.03.1933 — 04.03.2025 THE late Sel Heit was a man who put his heart into everything he was involved in –…
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Kim boxing on helping Crusaders mums
ROSEWOOD United Crusaders women’s coach Kim Bennett is keen to continue helping mums learn and enjoy their sport in this year’s Queensland Christian Soccer Association…
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Local history of a now obscure berry
MENTION cape gooseberries in a conversation and it will either evoke childhood memories of grandma making jam or more often, questioning looks. The little-known berry…
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A lifestyle crop or a crop with future potential
MENTION cape gooseberries in a conversation and it will either evoke childhood memories of grandma making jam or more often, questioning looks. The little-known berry…
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Seas-onal flight path interrupted
A WOMAN who lives on the border of Ipswich and the Scenic Rim, found an exhausted seabird. She phoned wildlife carers who collected it. She…
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Silence in the climbs, adventurer lives on the edge
HE HAS climbed to the top of Queensland’s highest peaks but not for the tranquillity or to escape the chatter of everyday life. Ricky Ellis…
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Tasman Sea hop scores theme park passes
FRIENDSHIP and connections are behind 12-year-old Emmy June’s entry in the Moreton Border News Holiday Hijinks Competition. The Rosewood schoolgirl now has a double pass…
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OUR HISTORY – What’s in a name when a place has many names?
WHAT happens when four different government departments choose to name places or institutions according to their own set of guidelines? Confusion and often dysfunction. There…












