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Lion-hearted program helps children’s vision

Children’s vision is very important to the Lions of Australia – so important that they run an Eye Health Program that operates in schools....

The Mandurah Giants

Over in Western Australia there is an area that is called the Land of the Giants. I have visited this region previously and the...

Calling it quits

With phones and technology becoming more prevalent in our society, it begs the question of; what is their place in our education system? Two...

Herfoss takes the points at Mt Morgan

Two top of podium finishes at Morgan Park weekend sees Troy Herfoss take the points lead after round five of the Motul Mi-bike Motorcycle...

Banker says it’s not goodbye, I’ll be back

For well known local banker Lewis von Stieglitz, the community of Warwick owns a chunk of his heart and even though he and his...

Long lasting effects at the crossing

As the construction of the Long Crossing over the Condamine River starts, community members are expressing their concerns regarding the environment. The Southern Downs...

Enjoy the New Orleans vibes

Fancy a trip to New Orleans? Well, The Dairy Lounge has got you covered. For one night only The Dairy Lounge will transform into...

Embracing Paralympic dream

Imagine yourself stepping into a swimming pool, where the world around you transforms into a watery wonderland. The water’s cool touch awakens your senses,...

Welcome to the Woodcrafters

Standing around the wood top bench, the scent of sawdust fills the air, machinery and tools buzz, bang and echo through the shed, this...

The Yarntopians exhibition has had us getting curiouser and curiouser

The months of planning meetings and working bees are over things are getting Curiouser and Curiouser as the Yarntopians 2023 display is finally unveiled...

Stay on the safe side this Farm Week

While this week is National Farm Safety Week, it’s important for Aussie farmers to be safe every week, Federal Leader of the Opposition and...

Beginning to bomb

It’s starting! Palmerin Street is being Jumpers and Jazzified. The fog settled over Warwick this morning, bringing on a beautiful day for the yarnbombing...

Granite Belt shines at Qld tourism awards

The Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) hosted their annual Queensland Tourism Awards Gala Ceremony on Friday 14 November, celebrating the top tourism operators in...