The Farmers Market is back and booming
The Warwick Farmers Markets have been booming since their return on the 6th of May.
Warwick Farmers Market organiser, Rebekah Campe says that they...
Art at Saint Marks
St Mark’s Anglican Parish Hall is embracing all things art this Jumper and Jazz in July Festival.
Transforming into a pop-up gallery from Friday...
Anachronism’s alive and well
With such activities as feasting, fencing, fighting and archery and an interest in a pre-1600AD world, the Southern Downs Branch of the Society for...
Tackling misconceptions
Hey bike fans, it’s Rossey here again with another fun filled episode of Geared to Ride.
What we’re going to talk about this week are...
The art of giving a helping hand
The members of the Willow Gallery Art Collective in Killarney might not need any lessons on art, but they’re very thankful about accepting some...
Spectacular colours abound
As I’ve driven south recently, I have been admiring the spectacular colours of the deciduous trees in the towns.
Glen Innes has what I believe...
Winter school holiday fun
The school holidays are coming up again from Monday 26 June to Sunday 9 July, a time when mums and dads will be looking...
All the colour of picnic races
The weather was clear and beautiful for the running of the 128th year of the Warwick Automative Picnic Races at the Warwick Turf Club...
All set for Snowflakes
It’s so close we can almost taste it … nibble the delicious chestnuts roasted by Angelo Puglisi, savour the flavours of the world with...
Mini-musicals and dance captivate audiences
It was a case of lights, sound, action as young thespians, singers and dancers at The School of Total Education trod the boards to...
Take a bow Ipswich
Take a bow, Ipswich Turf Club, they’ve pulled off another mighty Ipswich Cup meeting. With a crowd estimated at close to 18,000, it remains...
Bring on the Snowflake fun
Jack Frost is nipping at noses and the temperature is dropping rapidly - it can be only one time of year, Snowflakes in Stanthorpe...