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Australian beef kicking export goals
AUSSIE Beef has made major inroads into the US market with restaurant chain Sweetgreen, incorporating it across its 200 plus stores JBS Aussie Beef has…
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Goodwill trashed by those with none
DONATIONS left in a holding area for the Goodwill Op Shop are being rummaged through and trashed. “It’s wicked that our volunteers who come to…
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Fruits of the scrub soils on lowland and slope
IT IS hard to imagine a time when the scrub grew in dense thickets where the towns and localities of Rosewood, Marburg, Walloon, Haigslea, Minden,…
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Train crew depot expected to be in use before year’s end
THE approval of the remote train crew depot beside the rail line where it runs parallel to Mill Street won little favour with many Rosewood…
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Ramblings 25th October 2024
Saying goodbye to Ingy IT WAS December of 1985, and in South Africa, Tarzan Boy was charting alongside Take on Me and the banger Life…
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Data mining under scrutiny
THERE is growing pressure to rein in rampant in-car data mining and sharing with third-party aggregators for marketing purposes. Hyundai, Kia and Tesla have been…
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Rosewood United celebrates top club efforts
Photos from Rosewood United celebrations…
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Get down and boogie, how to be a dance floor diva
THE festive season is almost here but there’s still time to learn a neat trick or two when it comes to ‘cutting a rug’ on…
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New Flag Stand for Rosewood RSL Sub Branch
WHEN the Rosewood RSL Sub Branch went looking for someone to build a new flag stand for their use, they immediately approached the Rosewood Men’s…
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Mutdapilly family back in trifecta finish
WHEN you have a winning formula, the key to staying on top is minor fine-tuning. That’s the case for the Mutdapilly-based Pascoe family, led by…
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Kindy’s Street Library celebrates the ‘magic, joy and love of reading’
A STREET Library was officially opened at the Rosewood and District Community Kindergarten on Monday. The opening ceremony reflected the depth of community involvement in…
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Ramblings – 18th October 2024
Apartheid, sanctions and the Nutbush I HADN’T been in Australia long when the company I worked for held its 80th anniversary celebration. It was a…












