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  • Calling for Bushcare volunteers

    Calling for Bushcare volunteers

    BUSHCARE volunteers come from rural Ipswich towns like Rosewood through to the more densely populated city suburbs and they are hoping to encourage new helpers…

  • Region mourns the loss of retail icon

    Region mourns the loss of retail icon

    TRIBUTES are flowing in as the region mourns the loss of one of the giants of retail, respected business leader Tom Edwards. The Edwards family…

  • Council elections in full swing with ballot draw announced

    FIRST time candidates Josh Addison and David Cullen got the top spot in the ballot draw for Ipswich City Council Division 1 and 4 elections…

  • School captain’s friendly aspirations

    School captain’s friendly aspirations

    ROSEWOOD State High School captaincy was awarded to Zoe James-Collier last week, it’s an accolade she shares with an uncle who was school captain at…

  • Help save rainbow lorikeets

    Help save rainbow lorikeets

    RESEARCHERS have reached out to South East Queensland and northern New South Wales residents for help to find out which plant species are responsible for…

  • Josh’s café rises above complaints

    Josh’s café rises above complaints

    DISABLED rights champion Joshua Poole will continue to operate his popular Haigslea café Coffee By Josh after facing several enforcement notices from Ipswich City Council…

  • Telcos ordered to assist in keeping everyone connected

    Telcos ordered to assist in keeping everyone connected

    TELCOS must provide financial hardship assistance to customers experiencing difficulties paying their bills, including prioritising keeping customers connected following a Federal Government directive. It is…

  • More than a century of history on the move

    More than a century of history on the move

    THE removal of the Rosewood police residence to its temporary site while it awaits permanent placement has drawn more attention than it did when it…

  • Community split over solar plans for dairy farm

    Community split over solar plans for dairy farm

    A LEADING solar developer proposes to build a solar facility this year on dairy farming land at Lower Mount Walker, but not everybody welcomes the…

  • Mad about medieval, Viking instruments, garments made in Walloon

    Mad about medieval, Viking instruments, garments made in Walloon

    WALLOON resident Terry Kennedy is a history buff whose passion is recreating instruments and garments from the Viking era. Mr Kennedy also shoots an old…

  • Shield expands property reach to Walloon

    Shield expands property reach to Walloon

    FROM humble beginnings, real estate principal and licencee Kerrin Farmer has grown his business into a company people trust. In 2009, Shield Management was operated…

  • Rosewood club boots ahead for new season

    Rosewood club boots ahead for new season

    EVER enthusiastic Rosewood Hack and Pony Club president Megan Hayne was happy to spend time over the summer trail riding on her new horse Silver…

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