Agriculture
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Land tax slashed with Woogaroo beekeeping DA
A DEVELOPER is applying for a development application to keep bees on land earmarked for homes. Cherish wants approval for animal husbandry – bee-keeping –…
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Bomber flies family heirlooms to US
WHEN sending important packages overseas, most people look for a fast, secure carrier – and perhaps no one does that better than a United States…
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Billion-dollar bombers at Amberley
THREE nuclear-capable B-2 Spirit Stealth Bombers look likely to be based at RAAF Base Amberley over coming months. The B-2s have been seen flying regularly…
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Aboriginal artifacts found on development site
A REGISTERED Aboriginal cultural heritage site has been identified on plans for an 1800-dwelling development at Redbank Plains. Archaeology and cultural heritage consultant Everick Heritage…
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Hidden Vale retreat’s James Bond connection
WE NEEDED a break, like, yesterday, so decide on a last-minute weekend getaway to unwind. Our rubric is that it doesn’t mean hours of driving…
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Disadvantaged young jobseekers get skills
ELEVEN jobseekers in Bundamba have successfully completed a Certificate II in Retail Services through a skills and training initiative. The Retail Services graduates took part…
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Final touches to Colleges Crossing
THE restoration of Colleges Crossing at Chuwar is on schedule despite recent rains. The site will open this December after the impacts of the 2022…
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Greens aim for public bank
THE Greens say they will create a Queensland Public Bank with mortgages of 1.5 percent less than the big four banks. They reckon it could…
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Ipswich scores gold for tourist hotspots
SIX rural Ipswich businesses were among the city’s tourism operators who won the accolade for consistent delivery of exceptional experiences in 2024. In total, 47…
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Kicking goals as an RAAF firefighter
PROTECTING people and military assets brings something new to every day for Air Force fire fighter, Leading Aircraftwoman Grace Jarvis. LAC Jarvis graduated from her…










