Sand mine fight back on as developer lodges appeal
DEVELOPER signals intent with appeal lodged over 103-hectare sand mine giving residents days to decide whether to join council in fighting the project.
DEVELOPER signals intent with appeal lodged over 103-hectare sand mine giving residents days to decide whether to join council in fighting the project.
CHINESE trade tour and foreign investment links revealed as sand mine proposal days away from decision.
TOMORROW a Dalby business will reveal a major tourist attraction for the town! FULL DETAILS HERE:
When John Ibbotson decided to photograph every lighthouse in Australia, he didn’t realise it would spark a life-long love for these historic structures.
Surfers would do anything for a crust in the 1960s, drawn by the quiet beaches and quality swell to make Noosa their home.
It is all part of the Zonta Club of Gladstone’s travelling 16 Days of Activism campaign.
CUTTING costs and maintaining a continuous supply of power for its tools, the Woolgoolga Shed is about to install 20 new solar panels.
DALBY Herald journalist Shannon Hardy takes a crack at this week’s Q&A and comes away asking “why can’t I have a dog yet?”
Inaugural Cancer Council barefoot bowls day was a hit with almost $2000 being raised.
Michelle McVeigh has been awarded the Agribusiness Awards for the Women in Business.
Animals are often destroyed because their current owners can’t be located.
An 84-year-old man has been taken to hospital in a stable condition
The Stanthorpe residents failed to install suitable safety measures to account for the number of people living at their properties.
A man was airlifted to hospital from the Western Downs, after he was reportedly trapped under his crashed motorcycle for several hours.
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