Sound of crackers
By TANIA PHILLIPS
CRACKER night was a real big deal when I was a little kid - so sang John Williamson a few years ago.
And...
Relax for relay
By TANIA PHILLIPS
THERE is nothing nicer that enjoying a stroll through a beautiful garden and if your nice relaxing afternoon also benefits someone else...
Jazz in full swing
ORGANISERS of Warwick’s Jumpers and Jazz Festival are taking the jazz groove to new heights in 2014.
Warwick Tourism and Events CEO Tracy Vellacott said...
Jazzing up the jumpers
By TANIA PHILLIPS
THE much-anticipated jazz program for the 2014 Jumpers and Jazz Festival has been released and there is a bounty of rhythms to...
Toil and trouble: Macbeth at SOTE
By JONATHON HOWARD
REHEARSALS for the School of Total Education’s (SOTE) production of Macbeth are in full swing with opening night on 30 May.
Production director,...
African song of hope
By TANIA PHILLIPS
WATOTO Child Care Ministries is set to bring the famous Watoto Children’s Choir to Stanthorpe on 27 May at 7pm.
The Watoto Ministries...
Girls are still vulnerable
THE inspirational feature-length documentary “I am a Girl” comes to Warwick on 31 May.
The movie, which tries to paint a clear picture of the...
Rural life inspires local artists
THE well-respected members of the Warwick Artists Group will present their new exhibition Rural Living at Warwick Art Gallery from Thursday 15 May.
For...
Day of fashion and fillies
By TANIA PHILLIPS
PICNICS, fashion and of course the odd horse or two were the order of the day for the 120th Ergon Energy Warwick,...
Jazz season starts
ONE of the most attractive things about the Granite Belt is the experience of all four seasons. As the warmth of summer fades, autumn...
Jumping to the jazz beat
WITH a little over 10 weeks to go, the Southern Downs’ frosty mornings, crisp country air and warming sunny days are setting a spectacular...
Techniques finetuned
By TANIA PHILLIPS
SOME of the region’s best campdrafters went back to school at Stanthorpe at the weekend to iron out any rough spots in...