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Wild weather fails to dent yardings

Livestock numbers lifted at the Warwick Saleyards this week despite producers contending with wildly variable weather, from dry paddocks to hail-damaged properties. A total of...

Dry outlook lifts yarding as sheep market holds firm

A total of 2440 sheep and lambs were yarded at this week’s Warwick Saleyards sale, with agents reporting increased numbers as producers respond to...

Scam alert as storm-hit communities urged to lodge insurance claims

Australia's peak insurance body has reassured storm-affected communities that insurers are prioritising claims from the weekend's hailstorms as it urges vigilance against "disaster chasers". The...

Passion project pays off for panel van lover

Cottonvale man Graeme Bennett’s passion project is his 1997 Ford XH Falcon panel van and it can’t stop collecting major awards. The beloved vehicle was...

Police blast ‘deplorable’ CBD street brawl

Police have condemned a fiery street brawl that brought traffic to a halt during broad daylight in Warwick CBD on Monday afternoon. The heated clash...

Mixing business and fun at Lions convention

There were meetings galore, but it wasn’t all business for the 210 people who gathered in Stanthorpe for the Lions district convention from 31...

The economic cost of delaying the energy transition

The announcement by the private owners of Queensland’s largest coal fired power station could be shut down six years earlier than planned is a...

MP slams proposal to cut rural speed limits

A proposed plan to slash speed limits on unsigned rural roads in response to worsening road fatalities has been blasted by the Nationals. The government...

Ratepayers to reap benefits of emission-slashing landfill deal

Southern Downs Regional Council has struck a deal with a renewables group to cut methane gas emissions at the Warwick dump at no cost...

Spooky Carnivale was a scream

Halloween came early to Stanthorpe last week, with spine-tingling fun that went way beyond trick or treating. Screaming was definitely the order of the day...

Cup Day rates hold a ‘sure thing’

The chance of the Reserve Bank of Australia changing interest rates on Melbourne Cup Day were “London to a brick’’ as the late Sydney...

Aerodrome shut as fierce storms wreak further havoc

Fierce winds, hail and lightning wreaked further havoc on the Southern Downs on Monday, causing significant damage at Warwick Aerodrome and leaving hundreds without...

Cunningham Highway rebuild begins

Early works have begun as the state government commits to fixing the Cunningham Highway. In attempts to improve safety and make the road more...