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Residents united in concerns about Edward Street housing development
MORE than 70 Rosewood residents filled the Girl Guide Hall on Tuesday evening to voice strong concerns about the proposed 15 Edward Street residential development.…
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Seniors Feature – Spoilt for choice on great Australian train journeys
MY FIRST memory of travelling by train was when our school teacher and assorted parents boarded our class on the last train out of Boonah,…
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Little puffing engines a crowd pleaser for all ages
MODEL steam trains are built by adults and loved by almost everyone. The pint sized engines can be found puffing along the track at Grandchester…
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Rosewood households among thousands to receive free fire ant treatment kits
MORE than 64,000 households across South East Queensland, including householders in the Rosewood district, have begun receiving free fire ant treatment kits from the state…
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Kim boxing on after sharing in soccer success
SHARING in Rosewood United’s latest Over-30 grand final soccer success gave coach Kim Bennett a double boost. She was proud of her premiership-winning team which…
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Veteran families to receive new support
VETERAN families in Ipswich will soon have access to expanded well-being, education, and social programs, following a funding boost of more than $75,000 from the…
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Council weighs future of Old Tallegalla School
IPSWICH City Council will consider seeking expressions of interest from organisations interested in leasing the century-old Old Tallegalla School, a historic landmark in the city’s…
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Team mateship keeps Tim going in golf, hockey
HE HAS played about 400 games with a group of highly successful hockey teammates, so Tim Woodford knows the satisfaction that provides. The Easts’ sharpshooter…
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Bourne launches petitions for pool and amenities
WENDY Bourne, State Member for Ipswich West, joined residents at her mobile office in Rosewood recently to launch two petitions aimed at improving community facilities.…
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Celebrating our community at Marburg festival
AN ART exhibition, lots of stalls, entertainers and displays by an array of local organisations greeted visitors to the annual Black Snake Creek Festival in…
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Issac the Supreme Champion, cracks the Central Queensland market
ONLY seconds after the auctioneer declared “Lot 407 sold for $55,000 to Redskin Droughtmasters”, Shane Hauschildt’s phone started to buzz. “My pocket was literally vibrating…
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Flying padres on a mission of faith
FROM the lows of loss and tragedy to the highs of helping by helicopter, Joanne and Mark Bulow turned faith into action. They are Salvation…












