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Ramblings – 17th January 2025
For clutter or worse – keeping it tidy for a happy marriage “IF SOMETHING comes in, something goes out,” my husband always says. He has a…
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Mary River cod flourishing in the Bremer
THE Bremer River is now home to a thriving population of native cod due to the work of the Somerset and Wivenhoe Fish Stocking Association…
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Friendships keep club champion hooked
IT’S not only chasing a range of species and the friendships made, that Rosewood Amateur Fishing Club champion Daren Henderson enjoys most. Daren, who turned…
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Anglican Archbishop visits Rosewood parish
ARCHBISHOP Jeremy Greaves visited St Luke’s in the Anglican Parish of Rosewood this month to celebrate the Second Sunday of Advent with the congregation. The…
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Wetter than wet start to Summer
THUNDER storms, lots of rain and hot humid days align with our expectations of the Summer season in South East Queensland but following a raft…
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Thousands flock to Rosewood’s Christmas Festival
THERE were options galore for children at this year’s Rosewood Christmas Festival. Little ones were kept busy enjoying free carnival rides and activities. There was…
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A pictorial look at 2024 sport
A pictorial look at 2024 sport.
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Generosity and support defines Communicator of the Year
THE Rosewood Toastmasters have announced that Trevor Halter was chosen by members as the Communicator of the Year. When Trevor was told he had been…
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Marburg carols sing in Christmas cheer
THE sound of Christmas is in songs like ‘Silent Night’ and ‘Little Drummer Boy’. Music is a key part of the festive season and on…
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A field of summer’s golden sunflowers
BRIGHT and sunny, Jo-Anne Bulow (pictured) loves sunflowers. There are more than 32,300sqm (8ac) of them in bloom right now at Mount Walker Sunflowers. The…
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A walk on the wildside through the pages of takayna/Tarkine
LOOKING for the gift for someone who has everything? The Australian Geographic’s latest release ‘takayna/Tarkine: One of the Last Wild Places on Earth’, is a…
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Fight to stop tower blocks at Thagoona
THE past few months have been a blur for Nicole Whysall. She is part of an ever-growing group of residents against what they believe are…












