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Yearly Archives: 2025

Monash breakthrough to revolutionise agriculture with climate-resilient designer crops

A breakthrough by Monash University scientists could revolutionise agriculture with designer crops suited to the climate of individual regions. In a comprehensive review of plant...

Nett gain for Barnes

Warwick’s Jill Barnes recorded a score of 70 nett to take out the Division One Nett title at the Toowoomba Golf Club Ladies Open...

Coppers’ Ball Returns to support police and defence families

The Warwick Country Coppers’ Ball is set to return in 2025, promising a night of dancing, entertainment and community spirit, all in support of...

Tastier days ahead for The Oaks Residents

Residents at The Oaks Residential Aged Care facility in Warwick are set to enjoy more flavourful and nutritious meals, thanks to a new culinary...

Cowboys strengthen ahead of Wattles clash

The Warwick Cowboys have returned to the winners list and to the top five with an important 34-24 win over Highfields in their Toowoomba...

Beyond the fence line: Warwick Work Camp legacy

For the women of Warwick Work Camp, each painted fence, sanded floorboard, or sorted donation is more than a task; it’s a step toward...

Strong for heavy articles

Vendors and Agents combined to present 2012 head to the last sale this financial year. The yarding was down slightly from last week and...

Sales close for EOFY

The last main livestock sales for the 2024/25 financial year have come to a close , the markets have remained relatively stable for the...

From schools to safety: How Southern Downs fared in Qld budget

Education, health and community infrastructure on the Southern Downs have been delivered millions in funding in the LNP’s first state budget in more than...

Rural women’s music program EOI’s

Expressions of interest are now open for the 2025 Australian Women in Music (AWM) Queensland Regional & Remote Women's Music Program, with an invitation...

Good grants on offer

Community groups with a vision for a project that delivers a lasting impact are encouraged to apply for up to $30,000 in funding, with...

Wilson takes out mixed event

Merrylea Wilson has taken out the B Grade Singles title at the Summit Bowls Club at the weekend. The event witnessed some novel happenings...

Subsidies announced for mandatory livestock tagging

The Queensland Government are rolling out discounted electronic identification devices (eID) for sheep and goats to assist with the “financial burden” of the industry’s...

Matt back on track