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  • Like a phoenix, hope and courage rise through flames

    Like a phoenix, hope and courage rise through flames

    SHAYNE Probert’s story is as hard to write and it is to read. Her mum was killed by her estranged defacto partner. They were broken…

  • Masons Gully sign theft angers residents

    Masons Gully sign theft angers residents

    THEFT of a sign that has huge sentimental value to Rosewood residents has angered Masons Gully Bushcare Site volunteers. The sign was unveiled by the…

  • High stakes challenge – the Battle for Blair

    High stakes challenge – the Battle for Blair

    ACT of supreme political betrayal, a sincere quest for gender equality in the Canberra caucus or political suicide? Through whichever lens it is viewed, Labor…

  • Ramblings – 24th May 2024

    Ramblings – 24th May 2024

    Deadliest of all I LEARNED from a British expat living in the USA, that there are more things in Australia that can kill you than…

  • Campaign brings rural crime into spotlight

    Campaign brings rural crime into spotlight

    RAISING the issue of the importance of reporting farm related crime in rural areas is something everyone can be a part of. Crime Stoppers Queensland…

  • Grandma’s kitchen to Head Chef

    Grandma’s kitchen to Head Chef

    ONE of the newest additions to the list of Food Ambassadors for Eat Local Month, chef Elliot Platz, has a deep connection with the region.…

  • Post Office to Post Office – an indignant move

    Post Office to Post Office – an indignant move

    BUREAUCRATIC promises had been made and broken too many times – retaliation the town’s most powerful group, the Rosewood Chamber of Commerce, called an Indignation…

  • Rosewood Lions celebrates birthday

    Rosewood Lions celebrates birthday

    ROSEWOOD Lions Club roared into its 49th year with a birthday bash attended by members and their partners. The club’s works in the community are…

  • A royal circle for a piano player

    A royal circle for a piano player

    ON ANZAC Day 2024, Shirley Boughen played ‘God Save the King’ during the mid-morning Service in the Rosewood Memorial Hall. The rendition took her back…

  • Rebels boxers to build on recent Qld titles

    Rebels boxers to build on recent Qld titles

    TWO recent Queensland championship successes have given a group of Rebels Boxing Club competitors a major boost for forthcoming tournaments. Max Cuthel and Ariki Cliffe…

  • Fishers claiming wins and placings

    Fishers claiming wins and placings

    THE Rosewood Amateur Fishing Club’s first saltwater competition at Jacobs Well – Jumpinpin, had a slow start. Heavy rain and wind was forecast, so the…

  • Coppers Log – 17th May 2024

    Coppers Log – 17th May 2024

    New Station build progress update Progress is now really ramping up with the roof trusses erected and the roof expected to go on any day…

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