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Packed program launch

The Jumpers and Jazz in July festival launched in style on a fittingly chilly evening, unveiling its program and honouring partners and event hosts...

Public consultation meetings for council budget

The Southern Downs Regional Council has announced its 24/25 Draft Budget for public consultation on June 13. In response, Councillor Joel Richters has organised...

Southern Downs schools awarded for innovative outdoor learning projects

The Summit State School and SCOTS PGC College are among the recipients of Woolworths’ Junior Landcare Grants, set to bring their innovative outdoor learning...

Free mental health first aid training coming to Southern Downs

Free mental health first aid courses will be launched in Warwick and Stanthorpe next month in a step which the Southern Downs council hopes...

Celebrating one year in Australia

A Pakistani family celebrated their first anniversary in Australia with a joyful picnic at Leslie Dam, organised by their friends and supporters. The...

Cross to be or not?

One of the debates going on in Canberra at present is the eligibility of a young soldier who performed an act of extreme gallantry...

Running passion starts a new adventure

Extreme sport enthusiast Susie Blissner has fallen in love with the beautiful hills around Kilarney where she now lives so it’s hardly surprising that...

Yangan kids head outdoors for ‘invaluable’ science lesson

Yangan State School’s water whiz-kids have left scientists blown away by their enthusiasm for healthy waterways. Queensland Fisheries staff and officers from the Commonwealth Environmental...

A voice for mental health

Acclaimed classical singer Andrew Taylor Knight is returning to his hometown of Warwick for a special one-night-only performance at St Mark’s Church on Wednesday,...

Tackle the cold season well

As the weather drops and the mornings fog over, immune systems are the first to break. Runny noses and coughs are common during the...

Fight to save mini roos

Scurrying through thick forest floor about a half hour’s drive east of Warwick are a species of small rat-like kangaroos slowly succumbing to the...

MP backs nuclear here

Talk of nuclear energy as an alternative to achieving net zero emissions has been met with great enthusiasm by Australia’s federal LNP. Opposition leader Peter...

Solemn cenotaph scene

The cenotaph at Warwick’s Leslie Park towered over a solemn scene as more than 300 people gathered on Remembrance Day on Tuesday 11 November. The...