News
-
‘Largest and longest’ vaccine success for koala health
A CHLAMYDIA vaccine has been developed that reduces deaths in wild populations of koalas by at least 65 percent. University of Sunshine Coast researchers said…
-
Stamp of tourism approval for local tourism operators
SIX rural Ipswich businesses were among the city’s tourism operators who won the accolade for consistent delivery of exceptional experiences in 2024. In total, 47…
-
Scott’s Farm saved from state planners
It’s an all too familiar story – suburban encroachment subsuming rural farming land. What is not familiar about the Scott family at Ripley was that…
-
Multiple break ins at historic Rosevale hotel
THE historic Rosevale Retreat Hotel was broken into by thieves three times in six days, last week – offenders from the second and third break…
-
Nominations open for Australia Day Awards
IF YOU know a remarkable resident who deserves recognition, you can give them recognition through a nomination for the 2025 Ipswich Australia Day Awards. Ipswich…
-
Crusaders pride grows for final series
ROSEWOOD United’s senior women and under 15-16 boys teams are among club sides preparing for Queensland Christian Soccer Association finals. The Crusaders women wrapped up…
-
Jets manager giving back to valuable country club
LONG-time country club supporter Brian Ranse wouldn’t have been a three-time national and world rodeo champion if not for all the Rosewood support. He remains…
-
Best place in the state for model steam trains
HE’S always been keen on steam trains and can be described as a third generation enthusiast so it makes sense he’s part of the group…
-
Million dollar win, makes a millionaire
A MARBURG man became a millionaire when he was one of four first division winners in the Gold Lotto on Saturday night. Each entry scored…
-
Ekka wins for Tallegalla and Mt Walker Charolais studs
CHAROLAIS featured strongly in the Interbreed ring at the Royal Queensland Show (Ekka) with studs from Tallegalla and Mt Walker combining to win the Interbreed…
-
Ramblings – No thank you, why mums are photo dodgers
AS SOMEONE who has been ‘forever’ tasked with taking photographs I can assure you few people are ever ‘excited’ about this happening and most of…
-
Rosewood QCWA centenary legacy
QUEENSLAND Governor, Sir Matthew Nathan, suggested that the local ladies should form a branch of the Country Women’s Association and join the network of branches…












