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Dora Bebonis
National Sales Director
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Sara De Paulis
National Agency Manager
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Colleen Boyd
National Agency Manager
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Hayley Fox
Advertising Sales Assistant
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Rebecca Black
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Address
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Flemington 3031
The Lockyer & Somerset Independent is distributed to 250 locations across the Lockyer Valley and Somerset regions as a mass circualtion free newspaper and avialeble for free online and as a digital edition. The Lockyer Valley is located in south-east Queensland, about 90 kilometres west of the Brisbane CBD. The Lockyer Valley is bounded by the Somerset area in the north and north-east, Ipswich in the east, the Scenic Rim area in the south-east, the Southern Downs area in the south, and the Toowoomba area in the west. The Lockyer Valley and Somerset regions are predominantly rural, with major town centres at Gatton and Laidley, Kilcoy and Esk. Rural land is used largely for farming and agriculture, particularly vegetable and grain growing, and sheep and cattle grazing.
Atkinson Dam
Brightview
Coominya
Esk
Fernvale
Forest Hill
Gatton
Glamorgan Vale
Glenore Grove
Grandchester
Grantham
Haigslea
Harlin
Hatton Vale
Helidon
Junction View
Kilcoy
Laidley
Atkinsons Dam 4311
Brightview 4311
Coominya* 4311
Crowley Vale 4342
Esk* 4312
Fernvale* 4306
Forest Hill* 4342
Gatton* 4343
Glamorgan Vale 4306
Glenore Grove 4342
Grandchester 4340
Grantham* 4347
Haigslea 4306
Harlin 4314
Hatton Vale* 4341
Helidon* 4344
Junction View 4343
Kilcoy 4515
Laidley* 4341
Linville 4306
Lowood* 4311
Ma Ma Creek 4347
Marburg* 4346
Minden* 4311
Moore 4306
Mount Sylvia 4343
Mulgowie 4341
Murphys Creek* 4352
Plainland* 4341
Rosewood* 4340
Somerset Dam 4312
Tarampa 4311
Tenthill 4343
Toogoolawah* 4313
Walloon 4306
Withcott* 4352
Farming and agriculture.The region is also the location of two major water storage dams – Wivenhoe and Somerset. The Wivenhoe Power Station, is a 500-megawatt, pumped storage hydroelectric plant located on the eastern side of Wivenhoe Dam. Tourism makes a significant contribution to the local economy being located close to Brisbane. Abattoirs and other farming related industries are also significant in the region