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POWERED BY A ‘BETY’, STEAM TRAIN PUFFS BY
RESIDENTS who live along the train line may have noticed a steam train ‘riding’ the tracks on Friday. The train signalled the Cobb & Co…
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Council voting on how to fill Div 4 role
IPSWICH City councillors will vote on which path to choose to fill the Division 4 vacancy this week. The vacancy arose last week, when first-term…
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Community Bank 2024 grants program opens
THE Community Bank Rosewood & District 2024 grants program is now open for applications. Community Bank Rosewood & District not-for-profit and community organisations can apply…
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Terry urges help for historic club
LOYAL Rosewood Bowls Club president and patron Terry ‘Tezza’ Hobden says he appreciates having two new committee members to help keep the historic sporting organisation…
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It’s theft, charity shops’ easy pickings
TAKING donations left outside a charity shop is easy, but doing so is a crime. Joyce Rieck volunteers her time at the Goodwill Op Shop…
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St Brigid’s gains funding for outside school hours care
THE growing number of students at St Brigid’s Rosewood will receive extra support with $208,000 funding awarded under the Federal Government’s Community Child Care Fund…
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New beginnings for longtime Rosewood couple
THEY spent most of their life in Rosewood, now Ron and Jenny Shaw are headed to Hervey Bay to live with their daughter. When Moreton…
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Mad Hatter fun for Seniors Week at Cabanda
THE Mad Hatters Tea Party was the theme of the Seniors Week celebrations at Cabanda. “Thanks to the ‘rabbit hole in the magical tree’,” reports…
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Ramblings – 6th September 2024
A monkey’s wedding and the RSL health club WHEN I migrated to Australia from South Africa in 2001, a few things stood out as being…
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Creatives expo a crowd drawcard
THE Rosewood Creative Craft Expo gave local creatives a chance to display and sell an array of hand-made items, which were much admired by those…
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Mount Marrow off tips site list
MOUNT Marrow has been scrubbed from the list of options for the new Western Resource Recovery Centre. The council said the community made it clear…
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Competition fun as Book Week 2024 celebrates love of reading
MORETON Border News’ first Book Week Best Dressed competition had an overwhelming response as hundreds of parents and caregivers emailed photos of their children in…










