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Best of Gatton, Lockyer and Brisbane Valley: Nominate the Best Bakery now

Support the bakeries in your local area. Source: News Corp Australia Food & Entertainment by Matt Preston 12th Apr 2021 4:40 PM THE bakery is a pillar of our local communities, from their homely scent of freshly baked bread to the nostalgic memories they evoke through finger buns dripping in sticky pink icing, and outstanding custard tarts. Which is the best bakery in your suburb? Perhaps they stand out to you for baking the absolute best pie in the neighbourhood, or the hot cross buns you have to have for Easter. Nominate the one you can t walk past without poking your head in for a look and inevitably walking out with arms laden full of goodies.

Brisbane Valley team back for new Ipswich footy season

Premium Content Subscriber only HAVING the Brisbane Valley Bulls back and Brothers fielding an extra side will ensure a stronger Reserve Grade competition when the 2021 Rugby League Ipswich competition kicks off on April 17. A seven-team A-Grade series is planned as Goodna and West End club officials work hard to secure enough players for the new season. Rugby League Ipswich chairman Gary Parker said a final decision would be made on Friday about the Goodna and West End A-Grade teams so a draw can be created. Both clubs are unlikely to field Reserve Grade teams so they can focus on rebuilding their A-Grade sides.

Australia s historic peanut capital , Kingaroy, is running out of nuts because of climate change

Australia s historic peanut capital , Kingaroy, is running out of nuts because of climate change Peter Howlett is considering if future rainfall will be enough to continue to grow nuts. ( Share Print text only Cancel The Queensland town of Kingaroy is famous for its nuts  its farmers planted some of Australia s first commercial crops in 1901. Key points: Peanut production in the area is dwindling because of unpredictable summer rainfall Bega says its massive processing plant will stay in Kingaroy, despite fewer local nuts But drought and a shifting rainfall pattern in the South Burnett region are changing things. Second-generation peanut grower Peter Howlett said usually farmers would be in the middle of the harvest at this time of year.

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