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Chillagoe plays while “Waiting for the Wet”
9/10/2008 | Last weekend’s Waiting for the Wet rodeo in Chillagoe was a prime display of North Queensland rodeo talent.
Ewan crowds swell
3/10/2008 | After a last year’s meeting was cancelled due to equine influenza, the annual Ewan Races near Townsville has bounced back better than ever.
Palm Island plans a rodeo return
25/09/2008 | Getting the cattle across might pose a challenge but some on Palm Island are set on hosting their first rodeo in more than three decades.
Longreach Muster back on track
18/09/2008 | Queensland’s bucking best have turned it on for the Longreach Muster.
Georgetown lad makes Idol 24
4/09/2008 | Georgetown lad Mitchell Steele is making a mark in the Aussie musical world, making it into the top 24 on Australian Idol.
Burdekin celebrates its wet ways
4/09/2008 | This year marks the 50th anniversary for one of Queensland’s longest running festivals- the Burdekin Water Festival.
Ashes to ashes, the fun bats on
3/09/2008 | Anyone who had forgotten the joys of bush living, need only have looked in on the Reedybrook Ashes cricket carnival on August 16 and 17 for an instant reminder.
Riders brave camels and cold
28/08/2008 | Hughenden has celebrated its arid sparseness, with a few camels thrown in for good measure.
Sedan Dip races on
27/08/2008 | Sedan Dip hosted a big weekend for every man and his horse.
Planes dazzle Mareeba crowds
21/08/2008 | The skies over Mareeba buzzed with war planes last weekend- and the crowd below loved every minute of it.
Cloncurry musters a merry time
5/08/2008 | There was something for everyone at the Cloncurry Merry Muster last week.
Richmond ropers eye Isa
5/08/2008 | The traditional lead up to the Mount Isa rodeo got underway last week with the National Team Roping championships in Richmond.
Rain and trucks hinder Towers show
30/07/2008 | Rain and a potential truck stoppage have hit the Charters Towers Show hard.
Crowds warm to Malanda Show
9/07/2008 | There was still a lot of tradition at the Malanda Show last week.
6/10/2008 | In journalism there is nothing worse than interviewing someone with TB - True Believerism. But the rapidly changing world is turning traditional ideology upside down, leaving TB sufferers supporting a brand and not a belief.
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