As a sole ute trundles up the main street in this country town, you could be fooled into thinking it's just another small, sleepy Queensland village. But inside the pub, church, cafe and shops, big ideas are brewing.
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"There's other players within the local township that are important, such as the local pub," he said."From a social perspective, the pub does a lot of good stuff.""With the local coffee shop, with the local pub, the hardware, the SES and the rural firies — we're all in it together," he said.A faded sign and the promise of cold beer welcomes travellers from the edge of town to the Rosedale Hotel.Dee Simm with staff member Chloe at the Rosedale pub.
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