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Toogoolawah students hit the red carpet

Toogoolawah State High School students rode in to celebrate one last hurray for their secondary schooling life on the afternoon of Thursday, 12 September. Plenty...

Boxes for furry and feathered friends

Friends of Lake Apex are fixing the housing crisis for native animals at Lake Apex Parklands. FOLA president Di Lewin said the idea sprung from...

Have your say on waste management

Members of the Lockyer Valley community are invited to review and provide submissions for Lockyer Valley Regional Council’s Draft Waste Management Strategy 2024-2030. Lockyer Valley...

Get Ready before disaster strikes

Somerset residents have a great opportunity to learn how to get prepared should disaster strike with a free action-packed disaster preparedness and emergency services...

West Ipswich back in the polls

Ipswich City Council Division 4 voters go back to the polls on Saturday 26 October, following council’s decision to hold a by-election to fill...

Arrr me hearties! Talk Like a Pirate Day

Gatton and Laidley Libraries were all hands on deck as they held a unique dress-up and story time on 17 September to raise awareness...

Plant a tree and be part of something bigger

Green thumbs are invited to lend a hand at the community tree planting day at Gatton Racecourse. Designed to help restore habitat and improve erosion...

Floodplain management must include the whole valley

Lockyer Valley Regional Council is calling for a greater inclusion of the Lockyer Valley in the Queensland Reconstruction Authority’s (QRA) Brisbane River Strategic Floodplain...

Bushfood battle heats up

A major source of income for a Ropeley Indigenous food business was ‘knocked out’ 18 months ago, and now Native Oz Bushfoods is taking...

Lost dam world sleeps on

The rapidly growing Ipswich population, desperate for weekend options, and nearby communities struggling to draw visitors to the Brisbane Valley would all be shocked...