News
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Acknowledging outstanding community volunteers
THREE dedicated community volunteers were nominated for the 2025 Rosewood Lions Citizen of the year. A function to celebrate their service was hosted by the…
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Aussie brekky in the Marburg Community Park
MARBURG and District Residents Association hosted a fun morning in the Marburg Community Park on the Australia Day holiday. Egg and bacon rolls, barbecued sausages,…
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Devasting prognosis but love keeps father strong
DAEMON Vuzem is no ordinary child. He has fought bigger battles than most and is still smiling. Daemon has a disease called Leigh Syndrome. It’s…
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Yabby races at the Walloon Hotel
IN TRUE Aussie style, the Walloon Hotel hosted yabby races and a best dressed bogan competition to celebrate Australia Day. The crowd cheered on their…
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Family, friends farewell Norm Kruger
FRIENDS and family and Labor Branch members attended Warrill Park Lawn Cemetery last week for the funeral service of Norman Henry Kruger. Mr Kruger was…
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Ipswich population exceeds 260,000
THE city’s population growth continues with more than 260,000 residents now calling Ipswich home. The Council Planning and Regulatory Services Quarterly Report from October 1…
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‘Cobbers’ welcome 70th year boost
AFTER a tough 2024 trying to attract members, loyal Rosewood Bowls Club supporters are hoping for an early boost to the new year. Past and…
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Learning centre honour for ‘gentleman of education’
LAST week a ‘gentleman of education’ was immortalised in brick and mortar when the learning centre at Rosewood State High School was named in his…
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New partnership focuses on Roosters rebuild
THE Rosewood Roosters have launched their 2025 rugby league season with a new senior coaching team eager to oversee a major club rebuild. Head coach…
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Footpath extended on Rosewood’s School Street
THE footpath extension in front of the Rosewood State School has been completed. Cr Jim Madden said students, families and staff would especially benefit from…
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Turning ugly fruit into custard dust
DIVERSIFICATION is important when demand for aesthetically pleasing fruit and vegetables has led to mass wastage. For some growers, frustration has led to ingenuity as…
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Ceremony for Clyde, new building honours former principal
THIS week a stalwart in the Rosewood education and community sector was lauded as a building was named in his honour. On Wednesday morning, the…












