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Community bank presents over $115,000 in grants
BY CHRISTMAS, the Rosewood and District Community Bank branch of Bendigo Bank will have distributed more than $2 million back into the local community. The…
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Call for more, help keep service clubs in business
STORIES about service clubs like Lions, Rotary and SES always involve significant ways they’ve helped the community. As we reach the tail end of 2024,…
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Weekday draw a million dollar win for Rosewood local
A LOCAL man is thinking of buying a new car after winning $1 million in a Weekday Windfall draw. The Rosewood resident held one of…
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Ramblings – 22nd November 2024
Maggots in the kitchen, worms under the skin IF YOU’RE squeamish, this week’s column isn’t for you. Strap yourself in because it’s about to get…
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Night of celebration for Rosewood High graduates
ROSEWOOD State High School students ended 13 years of formal education last week with a party, despite supercell storms cancelling their parade. While some things…
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Dob in your elf and gift yourself toys
WHAT on earth are elves allocated to Rosewood and Walloon children up to? We are seeing all the naughty but nice stunts some of your…
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Community first funding commitments
IT’S something that makes the world go around and no, it’s not love … it’s money. When finances are tight and funding needed, service clubs…
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Willowbank Raceway bans EV racers
FIRE risks are behind the ban on testing and racing electric vehicles at Willowbank Raceway. Race bosses have said electric vehicles are now deemed too…
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Art coup as gallery loaned master works
A PAINTING by celebrated US artist Mark Rothko, valued at $116 million, is now on display at the Ipswich Art Gallery after a loan from…
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Huge townhouse complex planned for Yamanto
A GREENFIELD Yamanto property, once proposed for a service station and childcare centre by Chris Pinzone’s CJP Queensland company, could become the site of 288…
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Private school bid for Walloon
KING’S Christian College is planning to establish an education campus at Walloon to ultimately cater to almost 2,200 students from Prep to Year 12. In…
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Making what matters to the Mater, CWA sews to help premmies
THE ladies from QCWA Rosewood devote a lot of time making toys and other items of comfort for children and babies. Last year they handed…











