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The Queensland Country Life newspaper was first published on 25 July 1935. In its first issue, it described itself as a subsidiary of a New South Wales newspaper Country Life and that it incorporated the Grazier's Review and was the official organ of the: [3] [4] United Graziers' Association of Queensland; Brisbane Wool Selling Brokers' Association
In 1985, McCamley was credited for playing a pivotal role in saving the life of John Bjelke-Petersen, the son of Queensland premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen and future Queensland leader of the Palmer United Party. [12] On 4 September 1985, Bjelke-Petersen was working on his property, "Ten Mile", on the Mackenzie River north of Duaringa, Queensland ...
In December 2023, it was reported in Queensland Country Life that Dillon was retiring at the next Barcaldine Regional Council election in order to seek selection as a Liberal National Party candidate in the Legislative Assembly seat of Gregory, where incumbent Lachlan Millar was retiring.
Queensland Asian Business Weekly (Chinese weekly) Queensland Country Life (published in Brisbane for Queensland rural readers) Sameway Magazine (Chinese weekly)
Beef Australia is an international exposition held triennially in Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia.The week-long expo has been held in the city during the month of May triennially since the inaugural event in 1988.
Queensland Country Life was a monthly newspaper published in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. History. The first issue was published on 28 March 1900, replacing an ...
An example of how revered the Country Hour is to listeners, a move to change the time of a two minute fruit and vegetable report broadcast on the West Australian Country Hour three times a week was debated in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly of the Parliament of Western Australia for two hours on Thursday 20 September 1990 in a ...
Former Governor of Queensland, Penelope Wensley AC addressed the guests at the unveiling and said that the portrait captured both the spirit of the country and of Acton himself. [ 53 ] Rockhampton's Central Queensland University posthumously made Acton an Honorary Doctor of the University in 2015, to recognise his role as an ambassador for the ...