Councillor’s Comment
By Amanda Hay These are my own personal views. I do not purport to speak on behalf of Council. Decisions of Council are made only by majority vote, legislative authority or under authority delegated by […]
By Amanda Hay These are my own personal views. I do not purport to speak on behalf of Council. Decisions of Council are made only by majority vote, legislative authority or under authority delegated by […]
As the cooler weather hits the mountain and we look for ways to keep warm it’s time to think about fire safety. Tamborine Mountain Fire and Rescue Captain James Croak said home fire safety should […]
The youth of Tambourine Mountain kick started their Easter break with an exciting and unique event. A Junior Youth Day Camp was held on Good Friday and students from Tamborine Mountain schools in grades six […]
Whenever discussions arise around safety on the mountain or rate spending, the question of lighting rears its head. It’s a divisive issue with passionate arguments from both sides. Those that want lighting believe it provides […]
TAMBORINE Mountain felt like home to Michelle Roper-Dennis and her husband Steve from the first time they visited. “We were living in Karatha and we had done our time there,” she says. “We started looking […]
Photo gallery below. Photos by Katie O’Brien. Hailing from Southern Brazil, Matheus Frustockl is warm-hearted with a beaming smile, but with a black belt in Brazilian Jujitsu he carries himself with an inner strength. Coach […]
TAMBORINE Mountain’s favourite sons, The Inadequates, will perform for one night only at Zamia Theatre, along with husband and wife folk duo Those Folk. Jackson Church, Marcus Church and Lawson Mackriell have been playing music […]
It’s a cold and foggy early autumnal day on the mountain and despite the inclement weather Kym Hart is in his ‘uniform’; singlet and jeans. His studio shed is a hive of activity with paintings […]
By Alick Kilsby, President, Tamborine Mountain Bushrats The annual Steve Hargreaves Cup took place on a very wet March 24 evening between the Beaudesert Kingfishers and Tamborine Mountain Bushrats. The Rats were first to score […]
Council is set to begin the mammoth task of removing some 3,000 cubic metres of silt to rejuvenate the ponds within the Tamborine Mountain Regional Botanic Gardens in the Scenic Rim. Commencing in April and expected to […]
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