Butter Factory break-in solved
It was a stomach-churning moment for members of the Roma Historical Precincts group when their regular Wednesday morning get-together came with the realisation they’d...
Big Rig tower’s got sky-high wow factor
It was a project that had its doubters but seeing is believing in the Big Rig Tower and Tree Walk and it’s already got...
Injune Museum to showcase timber history
From small town stop-over to tourism showstopper – that’s the dream for the impact the Injune Museum will have on the town.
Cultural Heritage Injune...
The town built on sawdust and bulldust
It was the book launch without its star attraction, but that was the only hiccup in a week of town pride for locals celebrating...
Injune’s crafty outback Odyssey
They're coming from far and wide, creative juices jangling, to be part of the annual Injune Creative Odyssey.
Organiser Sue Pukallus said the sixth...
Council logs on to historic bridge restoration
History looks set to triumph over modern materials as the Maranoa Regional Council considers restoring the Muggins Lane timber bridge at Yuleba.
MRC Mayor Tyson...
Sculptures shine in Roma
Artists have welded, woven and whipped their creative energies into 19 imposing entries for the 2022 Sculptures Out Back.
SOB committee member Ian...
Net Zero should be our last priority
It has been 66 days since the Federal Election and yet this week is the first time that the new Federal Parliament will sit...
Chef Fiona’s culinary capers for kids
A half-baked idea bubbling away in Fiona Flanders for the grandkids’ Christmas presents has taken the leap into print for children everywhere to share.
Can...
Rental squeeze a bad rap
The availability of rental accommodation in the Maranoa is at crisis point, with Warrego MP Ann Leahy saying retaining existing residents and attracting new...
Signs for the times
For close to three decades SignaSaurus has been an integral part of the Roma business community.
Nicole Nicholls said it was serendipity when former...