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Theft at school property

LAIDLEY Police are seeking community assistance to identify two males in relation to a number being stolen from Laidley State High School at approximately 9pm on Saturday March 4.

The two males can be seen walking with two small brown/ black & white dogs prior to the offence being committed. If you have any information that may assist please contact Laidley Police Station or Crimestoppers on 1800 333 000 under reference number QP2300388221.

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Floodplain Management

SOMERSET Regional Council (SRC) has adopted Local Floodplain Management Plans for Esk, Kilcoy, Minden, Lowood, Toogoolawah and Fernvale.

Following the Queensland Flood Commission of Inquiry, the State Government and local governments committed toment practices to reduce the impact of current and future

The plans are available at somerset.qld.gov.au.

This project was funded under the Natural Disaster Resilience Program.

Printing And Copying Changes

SRC will allow residents to copy or print up to 30 pages at council libraries and other facilities for free.

The change is a cost-saving measure, as council determined about 22% of all manual receipts being issued were from printing small amounts.

LOWOOD REC UPGRADES

Lowood Recreation Complex will be repaired following damage sustained from repeated Somerset Regional Council will, with the assistance of grant funding, engage external contractors to repair three

Radf Funding

Three applications for arts and cultural projects with a combined value of $14,756 have been approved under the Regional Arts Development Fund program.

Grants were awarded to A Good Catch, artist residency at The Condensery for Kelly O’Dempsey, and to the Toogoolawah History Group.

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