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A tree or not a tree, that is the question

The question of whether or not a single tree could be axed from a Killarney streetscape was the subject of a long discussion at...

List twist was hissss-terical!

“Making friends with snakes”. That’s what it said on the list, and Assumption College senior Erin Walsh was instantly very, very nervous. “Oh no! What kind...

Charged up about recyling batteries

Less than three per cent of household batteries are recycled in Australia, but the Southern Downs Regional Council is all charged up about doing...

We challenge you to guess who?

The lady in this photo, who could she be? An artist? A puppeteer? A designer? Looks can be deceiving. Meet Jade...

Minister backs Traditional Owners

Strengthening First Nation peoples’ role in ownership of the Murray Darling Basin was one of the key agenda items when State Ministers met with...

Leaning landmarks

The much-loved Leaning Tower of Pisa does not fall because its centre of gravity has been carefully kept within it base. The much-loved Leaning Allora...

Government shines a light on solar panel recycling

Renewable energy has always come with a big material cost but the Queensland Government has announced it is spearheading a plan will eventually see...

Livestock language spelled out

An independent expert group, chaired by Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA), has created a new document that sets out a common language of terminology...

Up all night to get Loki

Please meet Loki, a true-blue Aussie Cattle Dog born in May 2021. Ark's Animal of the Week has been very well socialised during his short...

Police Beat

Take a guess It is only a few weeks now until the Easter Break when our roads and highways will be busier than ever. Take a...

Off-leash dog park push

Warwick residents are being invited to have a say next week on a proposed plan by Southern Downs Regional Council for a new site...

Books hook hundreds at Rotary sale

One avid bibliophile nabbed the entire set of Winston Churchill’s memoirs for just two dollars on Saturday. The book-lover was one of scores of avid...

Warwick tobacconists raided as tougher laws considered for illicit traders

Public health officers seized roughly 33,500 illegal cigarettes from retailers in Warwick earlier this week as part of another round of tobacco raids across...