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  • Necessity proves the mother of invention for Valerie

    Necessity proves the mother of invention for Valerie

    Discovering her first child had severe allergies while living in the US changed former Wynnum resident Valerie Pearson’s life in ways she could never have…

  • Pushing the envelope 

    Pushing the envelope 

    According to the Cambridge English Dictionary, by definition the phrase ‘pushing the envelope’ is to behave in a more extreme way or to try new…

  • Premier foodie event returns to Brisbane

    Premier foodie event returns to Brisbane

    The Good Food and Wine Show makes a stellar return to the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, South Brisbane, this October to celebrate the very…

  • Connect Fest is back this October

    Connect Fest is back this October

    Get ready to socially connect this October as Queensland Month Seniors Month, 1 – 31 October, returns for another year. Beginning on the United Nations…

  • Knitters need to help Joan help babies

    Knitters need to help Joan help babies

    A 100-year-old Queensland grandmother with a passion for knitting is helping hundreds of tiny newborns keep warm at Mater Mothers’ Hospital at South Brisbane and…

  • Spring has sprung well almost

    Spring has sprung well almost

    The days are warming up and the garden centres are brimming with brightly coloured flowers and more vegetable seedlings than you can poke a stick…

  • Digital walking trail shows Warwick heritage

    Digital walking trail shows Warwick heritage

    A new Warwick digital CBD Heritage Walking Trail on the Southern Downs Regional Council’s official destination app is set to showcase the town’s heritage. As…

  • Robotic knee surgery gets Shirley on her feet

    Robotic knee surgery gets Shirley on her feet

    A 79-year-old Redlands woman who suffered debilitating knee pain for 15 years is back on her feet after undergoing life-changing robotic knee replacement surgery at…

  • Australia is out there waiting

    Australia is out there waiting

    TURN right or left to head north or south, and Australia is waiting, from the Great Barrier Reef to the Blue Mountains and charming villages…

  • Veteran reflects on 70 year anniversary

    Veteran reflects on 70 year anniversary

    Ahead of Korean Veterans’ Day on Thursday 27 July, Ipswich local and one of the few remaining Korean veterans in his cohort, Matthew Rennie OAM,…

  • Garden precinct a Laidley Festival Gem

    Garden precinct a Laidley Festival Gem

    Dozens of market stalls, workshop demonstrations, trade sites, live entertainment and even a Gem Show are just a few of the exciting activities planned for…

  • Performers till the end

    Performers till the end

    They may be in their 70s now but Agro (arguably Australia’s most iconic puppet though a certain Ostrich or Man from the Moon might argue)…

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