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Singing in harmony

In celebration of Harmony Week (17-23 March), Gosti are bringing their unique sound to Warwick for all to enjoy. The Australian musicians Linsey Pollak,...

Wines that reflect the region

Set against the striking landscape of the Granite Belt, Tobin Wines is dedicated to producing premium, limited-edition, hand-crafted wines that reflect the unique characteristics...

Rodeo night this Friday

The Inglewood Show Rodeo is set to bring the arena to life on Friday, 14 March, kicking off at 5pm. As an NRA-affiliated event, it...

Wine trail launches

The Strange Bird Wine Trail is now live on the Southern Downs and Granite Belt Visitor App. This virtual map will highlight rare wine...

Council accused of ‘petty politics’ by festival on brink of cancellation

Southern Downs Regional Council has been accused of refusing to process event permits for next month’s Rabbits Eat Lettuce festival as organisers launch a...

Crashing and colliding with excitement

The Inglewood Show Demolition Derby on Saturday, 15 March at 4pm is set to bring a high-octane burst of action to the showgrounds. Drivers are...

Region-wide recovery response after Ex-TC Alfred

A region-wide recovery response has been activated by the Southern Downs Regional Council to restore the impacts of Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred. Working alongside key...

Fossickers hope to preserve Warwick’s rich gold mining history

In a vast area to Warwick’s west lies what was once a promising goldfield. Almost two centuries on from when gold was first unearthed there,...

Dash your dogs

The Mini Dog Dash is set to bring plenty of excitement and laughs to the Inglewood Show on Saturday, 15 March at 11.30am. Open to...

Rivers to close amid parent collapse

Warwick Rivers will close its doors for the last time on 8 April, following the collapse of its parent company, the Mosaic Group. The Mosaic...

Volunteer firefighters honoured for Black Summer efforts

For a group of Southern Downs rural firefighters, recognition of their efforts during one of Australia’s worst ever fire seasons could never come too...

Cyclone’s aftermath produces minor flooding

Rivers rose and banks broke, but that seemed to be the worst of it for the Southern Downs. This historic event of seeing a...

Tight supply pushes prices up

The rain did bring some joy and help to the producers and the farms in most districts over the past week. Whilst there were...

Sheep market eases