War tribute on song
By TANIA PHILLIPS
ONE hundred years after the start of the WWI and the founding of the Red Cross, Stanthorpe Museum is set to hold...
Nature’s glory in the frame
THE Green Canvas is an eclectic exhibition of artworks in several media presented by natural history artists Kathleen Davies and Margaret Hodgson OAM.
On display...
Well swung in Warwick
CROWD favourites, The Well Swung Daddies, thrilled fans at Kings Theatre at Warwick on Saturday night.
Audience members travelled from near and far to dance...
Jumpers nearing the final wrap-up
By TANIA PHILLIPS
WITH record numbers in the first week, organisers are expecting a big turn-out as the Jazz and Jumpers in July Festival wraps...
Classic’s a Beauty
By ALENA HIGGINS
IT WAS lights, camera, action for a group of Assumption College students last week as they took to the stage to premier...
Kids jazz up their bikes
By TANIA PHILLIPS
IT WAS a colourful sight on Sunday as 13 children entered the “yarn bomb your bike competition” as part of this year’s...
Literary insight
By ALENA HIGGINS
ALWAYS had aspirations to write, but never knew where to start? Or perhaps you’ve penned a novel but haven’t been able to...
Wide and varied kids’ songs
By ALENA HIGGINS
A LOCAL primary school music teacher will launch a CD of children’s songs tomorrow at Warwick Library.
"Children’s Songs from Around the World"...
What to do during JJJ
By TANIA PHILLIPS
WHETHER it’s a hearty breakfast, lunch, an afternoon of jazz, wine and cheese, or dining in front of the fireplace, the...
Ansel’s forte – visual arts
ANSEL Chan, 16, is a young artist with a big future.
The Year 10 student at Scots PGC College in Warwick is holding an exhibition...
Inglewood beckons
THE small, friendly country town of Inglewood is the perfect place for a day trip to enjoy the great outdoors or catch a glimpse...
Craig set to Stroll ‘n Swing
By TANIA PHILLIPS
CRAIG Martin and his Swing Band are set to get into the groove at the Hawker Road Function Centre (Warwick Golf Club)...