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Pipeline underway to create jobs and cart water

Progress on the Toowoomba to Warwick pipeline has taken a step forward with the launch of a Request for Tender. This project, part of...

Warwick watch house closed, police unfazed

It’s “business as usual” for police, despite confirmation the Warwick watch house will remain closed until late-2025. Sergeant Jo Goodwin confirmed the watch house...

Star seeks volunteers

Local non-profit organisation STAR Community Services is seeking volunteers to provide friendship visits to seniors in their local area. Loneliness and social isolation top the...

Youth crime declining thanks to task force

Queensland police have marked the first anniversary of a specialised task force targeting youth crime in high-risk areas by declaring the crackdown is working. Almost...

Renewables: Farmers offered chance to ‘diversify’ income

When the MacIntyre and Herries wind farms are fully built, farmer Brent Finlay will have about 330 wind turbines in view of his verandah. Already,...

Housing, water key issues

The Stanthorpe Chamber of Commerce’s May Networking Event featured a keynote speech by Mayor Melissa Hamilton, focusing on Regional Economic Development Plans. Throughout her election...

Gates open on the upgraded Saleyards

After several months of consultation, planning and construction, the upgraded Warwick Saleyards were put to the test at their first sale on 28 May,...

This just makes sense

Learn all about Invest + Retire at the SunLife Warwick Open days 5 to 9 June – as it is vital to plan...

Thinking outside paddock

PRECEDE The quality of soil and how to improve the biodiversity in the environment are building blocks of life. ERLE LEVEY talks to inspirational holistic...

Farmers in class action

Leyburn based farmers Ronnie and Nick Adamson are seeking compensation for all Queenslanders who they say copped surging power bills. The two farmers have accused...

100 years of love and tradition for Clara

A birthday, what does it mean to you? When you are young and the world seems so big, you would count the sleeps until...

Music helps mental health

The Granite Belt Music Council (GBMC) is putting youth at the forefront of its operations after recognising the correlation between the arts and mental...

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