News
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New plans for a Christmas Carnival
THE Rosewood Community Centre plans to take on the organising of the Rosewood Christmas Carnival. Last week, the Moreton Border News reported that the Rosewood…
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From fish to dish hydroponics food source a winner
WHEN Robert Kington was young his ambition was to be a farmer. He said he loved the idea of tending to paddocks, riding on tractors…
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Rosewood Hotel on its way to a whole new look
RUN DOWN walls and hidden features of the Rosewood Hotel have now been rejuvenated with a fresh coat of paint in the first stage of…
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On their special day
Emma and Stuart Barrett said ‘I do’, on Monday June 18 at the Preston Peak Winery in Toowoomba surrounded by family and friends. The bride…
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A comfy renovation in a community partnership
AN often used outdoor seat in the grounds at Cabanda in Rosewood has been restored through a community partnership between Rosewood’s Lions Club and Men’s…
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Rosewood’s best poultry on show
MORE than 600 fowls were on show at the Rosewood showgrounds last week, as part of the Rosewood Poultry Club’s annual Orpington and Sussex breed…
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Poetry Corner – Are you Listening?
As the morning sun caresses my brow, I sit and think. Of things past, and things now! Changes have come, not always for the best,…
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Annual Christmas celebration comes to an end for Lions
THE Rosewood Lions Christmas Street Carnival, an event that has brought community, businesses and families together for more than 40 years, will no longer be…
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Marburg staff member fondly farewelled into retirement
THE work of Marburg State School’s long term staff member, Lola Rasmussen, was applauded at a recent morning tea at the school. Lola, who lives…
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Poetry Corner – Look Up
Be on guard, so that no one deceives you. There shall he famines and pestilences, And earthquakes in many places! You would have to say,…
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Shining Light on St Brigid’s School centenary
As part of the celebrations for the 100th birthday of St Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, a school song was written to showcase the story and…
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A new pathway to outdoor play at Marburg school
A COLOURFUL and interactive sensory path has been developed at Marburg State School by local artist Bec Headridge. The 31-metre long pathway links the classrooms…










