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Water meter readings begin soon

Half-yearly water meter readings commence across the region on Monday 22 August. Council’s water meter readers will be easily identifiable in SDRC-branded uniforms and it...

Jim Samios remembered

Well-known Warwick local Jim Samios died on Monday 8 August at age 88 after battling bowel cancer, and his family and the Southern Downs...

Crs speak in favour of Riley ruling

Southern Downs Regional Councillors have spoken about finding a solution to the previously ongoing disagreement between Council and kangaroo shooter Lucas Riley. At the recent...

Q&A with Kylie Jenner and Rachel Ney from Criteron Hotel

Q. If you could spend 24 hours anywhere, any year, where would you choose? Kylie: Caloundra Rachel: River bank at Bebo. 24 hours starting from now Q....

Market-goers face the rain

Despite the rainy weather in Warwick on Saturday morning, Uniting Church's Market Day was able to go ahead under the protective roof of the...

More info found on Yangan soldier James Knight

James Edwin Knight was born in Yangan just east of Warwick on 26 December 1895, living there until 1915 when he volunteered for service...

Annual science competition awards celebrate students

School students from across Queensland were yesterday presented with a range of awards as part of a national annual Hermitage Schools Plant Science Competition,...

Killarney locals demand a better tale

A group of Killarney locals have come forward, stating they are "somewhat disillusioned" by the amount of money being spent on upgrading Stanthorpe's facilities...

Saleyards a go

The sheep, pig and calf sales in Warwick last week brought out auctioneers and buyers who faced the winter cold. Here are our pictures captured...

WSHS students making a splash with textiles

Under the watchful eye of their teacher, Wendy Woodford, a group of Warwick State High School Year 12s have collaboratively designed a 12-item collection. Abby...

Win Dad the gift he really wants

Father’s Day is Sunday 4 September and this year Rose City Shoppingworld is giving away a ride-on mower (a Stiga Combi 166HQ), kindly donated...

Quilts that push traditional boundaries

Australia Wide Eight, a touring exhibition curated by the Ozquilt Network (OZQN), will premiere at Warwick Art Gallery this July before commencing a national...

Wieambilla shootings ‘not a terrorist act’: coroner

Three conspiracy theorists had shared delusions but did not carry out a terrorist act when they ambushed police in an attack that killed six...