QFVG’s carrot craze
After taking a wrong turn earlier this week, the Easter Bunny has turned up in Queensland’s carrot capital, the Scenic Rim, ready to stake...
Water ponding rehydrates rangelands
As part of the Rangelands Living Skin project, a group of NSW producers are running trials of low-cost, scalable practices that offer possible solutions...
Support through Dementia
Seeing the person behind the dementia
You should think of the person as a ‘person with dementia’ and not a ‘demented person’. Even though...
SR Council looks to partnerships to realise zero-waste vision
Scenic Rim Regional Council is looking to partnerships to help realise the potential of the Bromelton Waste Facility and the region’s vision for a...
Government-appointed council advisor to stay till June
The state government-appointed governance advisor to Scenic Rim Regional Council will remain in place until June.
Mr Gary Stevenson of Stevenson Consulting was appointed in...
Avos strong in Queensland
Queensland’s world-class avocados are wowing industry representatives from across the globe at the World Avocado Congress.
Representatives from the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF)...
Inland rail head comes to Ipswich
A review of the shambolic Inland Rail project - linking Melbourne and Brisbane with high-capacity trains carrying double-stacked containers - has relocated plans for...
Mount Barney to undergo hazard burn
The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and Partnerships have advised residents and visitors of planned burn operations within Mount Barney National Park starting Friday...
Council silent on pig and calf saleyard court costs
After Scenic Rim Council successfully appealed the heritage status of the Beaudesert pig and calf saleyard last year, ratepayers are still no closer to...
An Aboriginal Cultural Centre by 2032? Say yes.
I remember two very important events during my childhood. They had worldwide repercussions, but I couldn’t understand why.
It was the sombre mood of...