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  • The software developer who now calls Caboolture home has just had his first novel published.

    Archive 2007-11-01 2007

  • The software developer who now calls Caboolture home has just had his first novel published.

    The Gatekeeper, by Richard Blackburn 2007

  • Then, another year or two later when I got back from the US I inadvertantly (through stupid unpreparedness) got myself stranded in Caboolture, which is about a thousand kilometres (actually probably more like 1500km) from Mum's place in Mackay, with absolutely no money.

    phluid61 Diary Entry phluid61 2006

  • “Hopeful” had sent a message paraphrasing here: To the hot blonde chick on the Caboolture train with the golden labrador and the dark glasses, I was the guy in the purple tie.

    October Crows and People with Dogs on Trains 2009

  • “Hopeful” had sent a message paraphrasing here: To the hot blonde chick on the Caboolture train with the golden labrador and the dark glasses, I was the guy in the purple tie.

    October Crows and People with Dogs on Trains 2009

  • There is a guy called Rod Pratt who works at the Caboolture library.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » Doing some breakfast radio in a coupla weeks. 2009

  • Intimacy standing together in a crowded QR train with a brand new hat bought at the EKKA hardly equates to consuming intimacy yet when we got seats at Caboolture you rested your head on my shoulder and slept easily – filling me with that sweetness which glows unashamedly shy glances from the ear-phoned lass with braces on her teeth confirmed she agreed

    Archive 2008-11-01 Ivan Donn Carswell 2008

  • This inaugural issue features two interviews that present 'a sort of Ying and Yang view of modern poetry': Billy Jones (Caboolture, AUS) and Hugh Fox (Madison, WI).

    Lummox Journal Now Online Denise 2007

  • Harbison had three crews going: one south near Caboolture, one working down from Cairns, and this one, in the center.

    Impossible Places Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002

  • Harbison had three crews going: one south near Caboolture, one working down from Cairns, and this one, in the center.

    Impossible Places Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2002

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