News
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United with 150 years of church memories
ROSEWOOD Uniting Church turns 150 this year and everyone’s invited to its anniversary celebration. Pastor Rob Duncan leads from the pulpit and congregation members are…
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Marburg community commemorates Anzac Day
by WENDYE GRATTON Photos: LYLE RADFORD A LARGE crowd attended the Marburg Anzac Day march and service hosted by the Marburg and District Residents Association…
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Rain no dampener on Rosewood Anzac parade
Photos: LYLE RADFORD IT WAS one of the biggest attendances yet as more than a thousand people were at Rosewood Dawn Service on Anzac Day.…
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Footy mad Mel is in a league of her own
MELANIE Rowe has been nominated in the Volunteer of the Year Award category for the 2025 Queensland Rugby League Community Volunteer Awards. The footy mad…
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Life lived to the fullest for 103 years
by ADELE REILLY TO TELL the story of Edie, we need to go back 103 years and 8 months, to the year 1921. The Crosby…
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Bibliophile’s collection starts with first edition
HE’S the bibliophile with a complete collection of the Moreton Border News including the one in your hands right now. Dave Pahlke said he kept…
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Garden organics bin rollout for July
MORE than 55,000 households will receive a new green lid bin for garden organics in coming weeks. The new bin collections will start in July…
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OUR HISTORY – Stone and scrub entwined
We regret to have to announce the sudden and somewhat violent death of one of our oldest resident colonists, Mr Donald Coutts, of Bulimba House,…
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Roosters calm about season kick-off
AFTER a tough 2024 season, the Rosewood Roosters kick off their latest Rugby League Ipswich (RLI) season this weekend with renewed enthusiasm and confidence. The…
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Marburg Show Ball event enjoyed by all
GLAMOUR came to Marburg when the town held its annual Show Ball, recently. Sue Kunde is Marburg Show secretary and treasurer and her role is…
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Ramblings – 25th April, 2025
MY SON thought cars were free because they don’t fit in a shopping trolley. And he called skunks ‘stunks’, because they stink. We argued over…
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Regrow, regenerate and renumerate
LANDCLEARING is a way producers increase productivity, but loss of habitat threatens the survival of native animal species. University of Queensland researchers explored the benefits…












