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National Parks rescues native animals and warns of hefty fines | Queensland Country Life

National Parks rescues native animals and warns of hefty fines

“They were not suitable for rehabilitation, either because of physical damage or because their wild behaviour had been altered in
End of an era for local librarian

End of an era for local librarian

Local Librarian says farewell to Bob McDonald Library. Click to check the original article.
Considerable rallies on currency markets

Considerable rallies on currency markets

Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced last week it was premature to conclude with confidence the Fed had done enough
A dashing start to season ender

A dashing start to season ender

Mount Isa Christmas Summer Cup brings the race season to a close. Click to check the original article.
Reasonable season set to finish early

Reasonable season set to finish early

Lake Grace farmer Kevin Naisbitt, Jenakora Farm, is looking forward to finishing harvest early this season. Click to check the
Rain brings buyers out to play at Braidwood

Rain brings buyers out to play at Braidwood

There was a hint of sunshine peeping through the clouds at Braidwood’s store cattle sale last Friday. Click to check
Steers hit 430c at Biggenden

Steers hit 430c at Biggenden

Cattle were drawn from Gogango, Jambin, Eidsvold, Monto, Mundubbera, Gayndah, Miriam Vale, Rosedale, Gin Gin, Bundaberg, Childers, Maryborough, Hervey Bay,
Why it’ll take a while for the power to come back on at Hughenden | The North West Star

Why it’ll take a while for the power to come

The power is still off and is impacting the following locations – Aramac Torrens Creek Rd, Bedford St, Blantyre Station,
Sowing seeds to conserve soil health

Sowing seeds to conserve soil health

Commissioner of Soil and Land Conservation Melanie Strawbridge promotes World Soil Day Click to check the original article.
Burdekin cane growers to meet Water Minister Glenn Butcher to discuss rising groundwater issues | Queensland Country Life

Burdekin cane growers to meet Water Minister Glenn Butcher to

Queensland Cane, Agriculture & Renewables water committee chair and Clare cane grower Cy Kovacich said groundwater was rising from the
Thieves damage and steal $250k worth of Drought Angels' donations

Thieves damage and steal $250k worth of Drought Angels' donations

Police are investigating after thieves stole and damages $250,000 worth of donations from Drought Angels, bound for bushfire affected primary
Thieves damage and steel $250k worth of Drought Angels' donations

Thieves damage and steel $250k worth of Drought Angels' donations

Police are investigating after thieves stole and damages $250,000 worth of donations from Drought Angels, bound for bushfire affected primary