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Pagani zonda top gear About us About the paper san diego history The Gatton, Lockyer and Brisbane Valley Star is a community newspaper covering the rich Lockyer and Brisbane Valleys. It has enjoyed wide acceptance as the 'local' paper in the area since 1956.

Over the years ‘the Star’ has become the accepted voice for the local area. As a community newspaper the Star covers a variety of events, be it the induction of school captains (there are more than 50 schools in our coverage area), shows, festivals, council meetings, farming, local business, local industry through to the major issues concerning out region. The Star is a free and part paid weekly community newspaper averaging 56 pages and circulating to more than 20,700 homes or 26,000 readers from Withcott in the West to Walloon in the East, Toogoolawah in the North and Mt Sylvia in the South. The Star publishes special reports and supplements focusing on rural and agriculture, farming alternatives, housing features, motoring information, entertainment, trades people and business people profiles. The classifieds in the Star, including births, deaths, engagements, marriages as well as the for sale or wanted columns, are as well read as the editorial content and is an indication as to the way the community feels and relies on the Star as their communication vehicle across the Lockyer and Brisbane Valley areas. As the leading local newspaper covering the Lockyer Valley Regional Council, Somerset Regional Council and the western townships of the Ipswich Council area, the Star is located in the heart of one of the richest and most fertile agricultural regions in Australia. Read by 76 per cent of residents in its distribution area, the Star is undoubtedly the major source of news, sport, property, entertainment and retail information in Gatton and surrounding communities.

The circulation of the paper covers the towns and districts of: Blacksoil, Blenheim, Coominya, Esk, Fernvale, Forest Hill, Gatton, Glamorgon Vale, Glenmore Grove, Grandchester, Grantham, Haigslea, Harlin, Hatton Vale, Helidon, Laidley, Lawes, Linville, Lowood, Marburg, Minden, Ma Ma Creek, Mulgowie, Murphy’s Creek, Plainland, Rosewood, Tarampa, Thagoona, Toogoolawah, Walloon and Withcott. History dangerous akon music video The first edition of the Gatton Star hit the streets on September 28 1956. The newspaper was started by a group which had just started a number of other 'Star' newspapers in other areas, including the Downs Star in Toowoomba. The newspaper was delivered free on Friday to 3000 homes in the Gatton and Laidley Shires and had drop-off points as far away as Lowood, Marburg and Grandchester. Over the years the Star’s base grew strongly in the Lowood-Fernvale area the newspaper advanced to what it is today.

In 1993 the Star’s circulation grew to include the towns of Rosewood and Walloon. Then in 2003 the Star started to circulate into Esk and Toogoolawah as a paid newspaper. Each week the Star brings readers a chronicle of events and a random coverage of stories, news and happenings from across the Lockyer and Brisbane Valleys.

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Jah prayzah new album mp3 download. Rancid's Indestructible was put out in 2003. Lars' second solo record, The Viking, was released in 2004. Travis, Rob, and I went back into the studio to work on the Transplants' 2nd album, Haunted Cities, which dropped in 2005. This year 2006, we're going to keep the streak going. I've been in the studio, recording songs and decided to put them out as a solo record. This album is going to be different from the rest, mainly because we're going to give it away for free on the internet. It's our way of saying thanks to everyone, for all the support over the years.

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