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Region facing rising rates of Period Poverty

New data from Australia’s largest menstrual health study has revealed alarming rates of period poverty in the Southern Downs, with local figures surpassing Queensland...

PICS: Stanthorpe Rodeo pulls large crowds

A crowd up around two thousand, warm firepits and lots of great rodeo action - Saturday's Brass Monkey Stanthorpe Rodeo has been hailed a...

Council planning 7.78 per cent rate hike

Southern Downs ratepayers could pay on average 7.78 per cent more on their rate bills under a proposed rate hike expected to generate more...

FEATURE: Invest in your retirement

Retirement is often seen as the time to slow down, but for many, it’s the perfect opportunity to shift gears and discover new ways...

Double the choice in Warwick

Warwick shoppers will officially have double the choice when it comes to affordable goods, with Choice The Discount Store opening a second location in...

Farmer Wants a Wife star to perform at Stanthorpe charity walk

Stanthorpe locals will be treated to a special performance this weekend when Farmer Wants a Wife contestant Jarrad Wrigley takes the stage at the...

Jumpers and Jazz event calendar revealed

The Jumpers and Jazz in July festival has officially unveiled its 2025 events calendar, with close to 50 event hosts set to bring colour,...

Documentary screening marks Refugee Week in Southern Downs

The Southern Downs Refugee and Migrant Network (SDRMN) will mark Refugee Week 2025 with a special screening of the acclaimed documentary Watandar - My...

Early birds finds themselves at Celtic Fest

Early bird adult weekend tickets are now available for CelticFest 2025, to be held in Warwick, the Celtic Capital of Queensland, at the Warwick...

Locals all in for 2032

Planning for the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games is in full swing, and the University of Southern Queensland is backing young athletes as...

Young artist wins Polyvagal Pathways art competition

Local artist Peyton Russell has been named the winner of the inaugural Polyvagal Pathways Art Competition. The competition, a joint initiative by the Centre for...

FEATURE: Shining a light on Olsens Produce

As Small Business Month shines a spotlight on the hardworking businesses that support regional communities, it’s the perfect time to celebrate a Warwick institution...

Rare snowfall gifts Granite Belt moment of wintry joy

Snow chasers hunting the unlikely got what they bargained for on Saturday afternoon when a rare dusting of snow gifted those on the Granite...

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