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Country rock spectacular featuring hits from two ‘70s icons coming to Beaudesert

A two-hour stage spectacular is set to descend on Beaudesert on Friday featuring all the timeless hits from two of country rock’s biggest 70s...

Probus celebrates 40 years in Beaudesert

The Probus Club of Beaudesert marked its 40th anniversary and handover lunch on 3 April. The gathering in the function room of The Club Beaudesert...

Tamrookum dance one for the ages

Tamrookum Hall was packed to capacity on 6 April for the B150 Dancing Through the Ages event as part of Beaudesert’s sesquicentenary (150th) celebration. Locals...

Homes set for demolition as part of rail project repurposed as social housing

Five homes set for demolition as part of the Logan and Gold Coast faster rail project have been repurposed as social housing and relocated...

Jimboomba’s Scott Bannan appointed deputy mayor of Logan

Jimboomba-born Division 9 Councillor Scott Bannan has been appointed deputy mayor of Logan City Council. Cr Bannan’s appointment was voted on by fellow councillors at...

Careers expo aims to remove employment barriers for youth facing mental health challenges

A Logan-based mental health service has created a safe space for young people facing mental health challenges to talk to prospective employers supportive of...

Major police operation launches targeting ‘high-risk’ criminal offenders

Police charged more than 17 people within 24 hours of launching a major policing operation across Logan and Ipswich last week. The operation had been...

Browns Plains retired couple $100,000 richer

A retired couple from Browns Plains aim to be closer to their grandchildren after winning $100,000 on a Instant Scratch-Its ticket last Thursday. The $5.00...

Mayor Raven sworn in alongside largely unchanged group of councillors

Newly-elected Logan Mayor Jon Raven and a largely unchanged group of councillors have been sworn into office, marking the start of another four year...

Flood-affected residents urged to go public over rising insurance premiums

Flood-affected residents whose insurance premiums surged two years ago have been encouraged to go public with their experiences at a federal inquiry bound for...

Servo saga to end

Scenic Rim Regional Council has committed to resolving a matter before the Planning and Environment Court involving plans for a service station at Tamborine. The...

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