Hay hay, it’s Kalbar’s annual Country Day
THEY aren’t stone or marble, but a range of impressive sculptures have been erected around Kalbar.
THEY aren’t stone or marble, but a range of impressive sculptures have been erected around Kalbar.
A GATTON high school will have a police officer based out of it from next year.
BIOSECURITY Queensland has defended its use of high-tech helicopters to find fire ant nests despite most discoveries being made by landholders.
A HUGE pillar of smoke erupted from a fire at bushland in Leichhardt on Thursday.
A GATTON landholder is one of the first in the state to apply for a lethal damage mitigation permit to shoot flying foxes.
TO many, the carvings on gravestones are little more than decoration, but for Tracey Olivieri and Christopher Dawson they are a dying language.
WITH the grand finals of Australia’s two biggest sports to be followed by a public holiday on Monday, Ipswich pubs are getting ready for a bumper weekend.
RESIDENTS in Toogoolawah won’t need a satellite to watch digital TV, with broadcasters set to build a new transmission tower to cover the area.
IT MIGHT not be Noah’s Ark, but All Saints Booval will be taking animals of all kinds at a ceremony.
WHILE the state road toll has already eclipsed last year’s total, Ipswich is on track to have a safer year.
Original URL: https://www.couriermail.com.au/journalists/geoff-egan/page/22