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Ultrablacks to $11,000 at Nindooinbah sale

STRONG interstate competition pushed prices to $11,000 at the home of Australia’s Ultrablack cattle, Nindooinbah, Beaudesert last week.Nindooinbah principals Euan and Kaye Murdoch and...

Larger yarding at Hayes and Co sale

Agents Hayes and Company had a larger yarding of 683 cattle on Wednesday October 12 at Silverdale, which saw restocker and feeder cattle again extremely...

Community Notices: October 19

BEAUDESERTby Joy Drescherjoydrescher@bigpond.com 5541 2378.CLASSIC FLICKS – ROMAN HOLIDAYAll are welcome at The Centre on Thursday 20 October to see the classic flick “Roman...

Top mark for Knuth’s ethical milk Bill

The Fair Milk Bill that was tabled in state parliament last week by the Katter Australia Party’s Shane Knuth provides an opportunity to help deliver...

Bedtime story swims to success

TWO local women have teamed up to write a children’s bedtime story that has been passed down for years.Thea Ward had always wanted to illustrate...

Severe thunderstorm heading towards Beaudesert

BEAUDESERT residents are being warned to prepare for severe thunderstorms and damaging winds due to hit the region on Monday afternoon.At 4.20pm, the Bureau...

Canungra makes bank as branch prepares to open

CANUNGRA will celebrate a well-earned milestone on Monday, October 24 when the long-awaited Canungra and District Community Bank finally opens it doors.The fully-fledged Bendigo Bank...

Woman narrowly escapes Beaudesert caravan fire | Photos

A WOMAN narrowly escaped injury when fire destroyed two caravans at Beaudesert Caravan and Tourist Park on Saturday morning.The fire broke out about 5.30am at the caravan...

Historic motorcycle rally is coming to town

MOTORCYCLE owners from all around Australia are making their way to Beaudesert next weekend for the national BSA motorcycle rally.The event is held every...

Film a kingly success

A KOORALBYN man has been recognised for his documentary about one of history’s most controversial figures.Amateur filmmaker Mark Porter recently won praise for his mini series...

Crafty markets at Boonah

Under a crisp blue sky and warm autumn sunshine, Springleigh Park burst into life last Saturday as the ever-popular Boonah Country Markets rolled in...