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from $38,500 to $54,000 and Ellinthorp remained steady at $30,000.

The median residential land increase across the Region was 37 per cent.

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The rising land values in Allora, Leyburn and Hendon were attributed to recent sales within the residential markets.

Rural residential land, meaning properties above 4,000 square meters, had a 40 per cent increase from $125,000 to $175,000.

Commercial land had an increase in land value of 30.7 per cent, industrial land 34.8 per cent and multi-unit residential 34.1 per cent.

Sales of commercial and industrial markets reflect significant increases in both commercial and industrial markets.

Southern Downs landholders should by now have received their valuation notices in the mail.

At the Industry Breakfast held last week the Clifton State High School announced the nomination of Claire Keleher for a Queensland Traineeship Award for School Based Apprenticeships.

The School recognised Claire as one of the outstanding students engaged in the Scheme.

Year 12 student Claire spoke of how the butcher’s apprenticeship she has begun at the Allora Butchery has given her a new lease of life at school as she has regained her enthusiasm for school because of the program.

Claire said she was not interested in pursuing a university course after school and so had begun to lose interest in her school work but now she has regained focus and enjoys school again.

Allora Butchery owner, Aaron Vietheer, spoke of the two way benefits of providing placement opportunities for students, commenting on how the students working in his shop provide a welcome sense of fun and help lift the atmosphere in the business.

Claire is only one of three students from the Darling Downs nominated for the award. One will be selected to eventually compete against students from other regions for the coveted award.

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