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Beautiful blooms and pops of colour
IMPRESSIVELY colourful garden beds planted with large established roses double as a living front fence and screen that draws families from the street to enjoy…
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Colour and fun at Haigslea State School
AN EXPLOSION of colour was enjoyed by the Haigslea State School community in a Fun Run organised by the school and the Parents and Citizens…
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Community gathers to honor the Fallen
RESIDENTS paused to reflect at Remembrance Day services that were held across the region on Friday (November 11). The Marburg and District Residents Association hosted…
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Flooding events wreck local roads
FLOODING of local roads this year has caused extensive damage. This comes as ‘old news’ to residents like Tanya Bell who just want something done…
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Ashwell State School celebrates 135 years
THE Ashwell State School community gathered earlier this month to ‘blow out the candles’ on the 135th anniversary of the opening of the school. Principal…
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Should Rosewood’s busy lane be one-way?
ROYAL George Lane in Rosewood should be made a one-way street. That’s the belief of Rosewood residents Geoff and Sean who believe the lane is…
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John Street fix dependent on timing of TMR works
CRACKED and dangerous footpaths, unappealing shop fronts and road camber issues are what Rosewood resident Tracey Shaw says are the unfortunate main standouts when entering…
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Fire ants, a real concern
THE threat represented by fire ants recently became very real for Ipswich West MP Jim Madden. This was when he came across hundreds of fire…
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Young mini trots star selected for the harness ‘race of races’
STANDING out on the track in bright pink silks with pony Too Good For You, Briana Davis tells the Moreton Border News about her excitement…
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A new canteen opens for race day at Marburg
AN eight-race line up attracted families to the Marburg Showgrounds on Sunday to enjoy a day out at the races hosted by the Marburg Pacing…
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Major redesign of C2K leg of Inland Rail replaces level crossings
SEVEN of the eight contentious level crossings in the Calvert (rural Ipswich) to Kagaru (Scenic Rim) leg of the Inland Rail project have been replaced…
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Shade structure funding a welcome win
THE Standardbred Association Queensland has won a grant worth almost $10,000 to purchase and install a new shade structure. Ipswich West MP Jim Madden said…












