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Painting the light of the lens

This month our Judge, Warren Veivers, travelled from Redbank to be with us. Such a long way, but once again our Judges are...

Introducing jazz to the jumpers

The annual Jumpers and Jazz in July festival is a vibrant celebration that combines the arts, music, and community spirit. It began in 2004...

PICS: Warwick wears its heart on its trees

A splash of colour hit Warwick CBD during the week when another year of yarnbombing took over for the streets for Jumpers and Jazz...

A Q&A with Killarney Bushcare Craig Hodges

What’s something people may not know about you? With the help of the fantastic Killarney Bushcare group and the generous support of the local community,...

Art, community and advocacy

Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is a chronic autoimmune condition that causes weakness in the body's voluntary muscles. It occurs when the immune system produces antibodies...

Dangles set to dazzle

Warwick Art Gallery is thrilled to announce that internationally renowned textile artist Prudence Mapstone will present her extraordinary installation Dangles as a feature exhibition...

How one not-for-profit has embraced Jumpers and Jazz

Every July for nearly a decade, volunteers at Warwick’s Pringle Cottage Museum have jumped at the chance to jazz things up a bit. Located on...

Planting seeds for degrees: Warwick study hub vision

Warwick TAFE could play a pivotal role in transforming how Australia’s growing number of regional university study hubs operate, a federal senator has declared. In...

Photographic mural takes flight

A new addition to Stanthorpe’s public art landscape has been approved, with Southern Downs Regional Council greenlighting a photographic mural project that will celebrate...

Fresh new groove for 2025

The heart of Warwick will swing to a vibrant new beat on Saturday 26 July as Jumpers and Jazz in July unveils an exciting...

Deputy Mayor highlights progress in housing, tourism and community support

At the July Ordinary Council Meeting, Deputy Mayor Sheryl Windle delivered her portfolio report for Liveable Communities, offering a comprehensive overview of the developments...

Jazz arena turns up the heat

Saturday 26 July is shaping up to be the place to be at Jumpers and Jazz in July, with the Saturday Jazz Arena, a...

Shorter than usual for livestock

The markets were a little short in their usual numbers this week as we saw a total of 1191 head of cattle and 1279...