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Subdivision proposed to back on to Masons Gully
A 15 allotment residential housing estate is planned for 132 to 136 Matthew Street in Rosewood. The 1.5 hectare property shares its western and northern…
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Smiles of success at Rosewood Rays
IN a family-minded community like Rosewood, seeing kids learning and smiling can be far more important than achieving higher competition glory. That’s exactly how Rosewood…
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Poetry Corner – Take Heed
Let’s not dwell on the past, We can’t go back, And times moves so fast! There is much to learn from history, Except, much of…
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Is customer service a thing of the past?
ALMOST four months after the Rosewood National Australia Bank Branch closed its doors, many locals have raised questions about customer service. The branch was closed…
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The Coppers Log
In court On January 13, a 17-year-old juvenile from Ipswich was arrested and charged with multiple burglary, unlawful use and stealing offences committed throughout the…
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Welcoming new principal to St Brigid’s Catholic Primary School
A TEACHER with extensive experience in small community schools has been appointed as the Principal of St Brigid’s Catholic Primary School. Mia Curtis said she…
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Resilience kits to benefit community in times of need
THE Marburg and District Residents Association and the Rosewood Community Centre have received a Resilience Care Kit from the Ipswich City Council. The kits are…
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Building on the archives of the RSL
THE Rosewood Returned Services League recently received memorabilia to add to their archives from local man Kelven Freeman at a group meeting that was held…
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Green thumbs and free trees
LOCAL residents swapped their Council rates notices for free plants to add to their gardens and outdoor spaces last Saturday. This free tree plant program…
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Arts funds to benefit regional areas
AUSTRALIA’S $17 billion arts and entertainment industry received a welcome boost last week after being one of the hardest hit sectors through Covid lockdowns. The…
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Letter to the Editor – Those hearts and flowers
HOW sad when even the smallest signs of love and happiness are taken totally out of context. Let me provide you with the background story…
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Welcoming the 2023 primary leaders
YEAR 6 students from St Brigid’s, Rosewood, Ashwell, Mount Marrow and Marburg Primary Schools have stepped up to take on leadership roles as they prepare…











