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Yet another Blue Tree
Small grass fire at Talgai
On Monday night a small grass fire was reported on Bott Road and Dalyrmple Creek Road.
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One Fire Unit was called but by the time it arrived the fire had been extinguished.
The Blue Tree Project is spreading like a weed through the eastern Downs, with yet another Blue Tree painted, this time at Deuchar.
The Blue Tree can be found on the corner of East Street (Warwick Allora Road) and Marrinans Road.
It was painted by Clifton’s Emma Crewes and Wendy Bailey with paint donated by the Get Chopped Pub at Greenmount.
Other blue trees can be found on King Street in Clifton, the New England Highway at Cambooya and Gatton Clifton Road at Fordsdale
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The Blue Tree Project’s mission is to help raise awareness of mental health struggles by encouraging communication.