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‘Light the Night’ for blood cancer

This year, Australians will come together to Light the Night in a new and special way as the Stanthorpe Light the Night’s 6th annual...

Plant science in good hands

Queensland school students have won a host of major awards in a national science competition to celebrate the International Year of Plant Health. Department of...

Fish ‘saved from climate change’

The Queensland Government says an “urgent rescue mission has saved a rare and ancient native fish from potentially becoming the first freshwater species to...

Granite Belt recycled water case finalised

A lengthy legal battle involving a group of Granite Belt producers and the Southern Downs Regional Council over contracts to use recycled water from...

Bore project ongoing: SDRC

The Southern Downs Regional Council says the search for alternative water sources for the region is continuing while drought conditions persist, and while we...

Committee vote on Cherrabah road upgrade

A legal appeal by the owners of Cherrabah Resort east of Warwick over conditions set by the Southern Downs Regional Council on approval of...

Check your water meter is accessible: Council

The Southern Downs Regional Council says water meter readings will begin across the region from this coming Monday 24 August until the end of...

A rich migrant heritage of food…

Grow, Gather, Share. There was an exhibition held in Melbourne at the Immigration Museum from mid November to April 7th this year called “Grow, Gather,...

Ag science grants opned

A $242,000 grants program, targeted at the sharpest young minds in agriculture, fisheries and forestry, opened this month. Minister for Agriculture David Littleproud said the...

Stanthorpe farmers on National TV

 Stanthorpe farmers will take centre-stage on episode three of the TV series Planet A: Our Climate Challenge #Fight For PlanetA, screening on the ABC...

No Christmas miracles for Border towns

With the Queensland Borders likely to stay closed until at least Christmas the LNP have vowed to introduce a Queensland Cross-Border Commissioner. While Premier Annastacia...

Stallholders wanted for October

Missing the Markets? Most stall holders would agree, it has been a drought for community markets over the past months. Helen Welsh, of Dragon Dust...

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Sparking solutions based focus on mental health

The Queensland Commissioner for Mental Health, Ivan Frkovic, addressed an engaged audience to foster a solutions-oriented discussion on mental health systems, processes, and policies. The...