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Canungra woman injured in hang glider crash

A 34-YEAR-OLD Canungra woman suffered a broken collarbone in a hang glider crash at Knapps Creek on Wednesday afternoon.The woman was taking part in...

Kooralbyn pavilion to celebrate first birthday

KOORALBYN Resort management are ramping up their marketing campaign as the proposed December reopening date nears.In its first major event in seven years, Kooralbyn Resort...

New bridge trucked into Lamington

IN a bridge-building first for Scenic Rim Council, a new creek crossing has been delivered on site entirely pre-constructed and ready for installation. Council is...

Local woman crowned Mrs Global United Senior

A TAMBORINE Mountain woman was crowned Mrs Global United Senior in the United States recently for her work in raising awareness about cancer.Tamborine Mountain woman Jackie...

Drivers get price win

BEAUDESERT is currently one of the cheapest places to fill up on fuel in south-east Queensland.According to price monitor MotorMouth, Beaudesert’s average price of fuel...

Iconic truckie hailed

THE word icon is sometimes too often thrown around, but it aptly sums up Laravale-man Jim Salisbury.Mr Salisbury, 82, was inducted into the Transport Hall...

St Mary’s principal revealed

Kevin Billion has been announced as the new principal of St Mary’s Catholic primary school in Beaudesert from 2016.Mr Billion, a 17-year veteran of the Catholic education system, was recently...

ABC may put town back on weather map

AUSTRALIA’S national broadcaster may put Beaudesert back on the weather map in its nightly television news following calls from Beaudesert MP Jon Krause. Mr Krause...

Put conservation first: National Parks group

NATIONAL Parks advocates have called for conservation to come first amid the rising popularity of trail running events through the world heritage listed Lamington...

Training exercise held

SCENIC Rim emergency services came together over the weekend for a joint mass training exercise at Mt French.About 110 emergency services personnel congregated at Mt...

Councils outvoted

Eight votes always beats six. The Lockyer Valley and Somerset Regional Councils want fairer representation in the Local Government Association of Queensland Policy Executive, an...