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50 years since the tornado

On the night of Friday 22 November 1968 Killarney was devastated by a terrible storm - so powerful it was later classed as a...

Stanthorpe Cup set to jump

The countdown is on to one of the Granite Belt’s most eagerly anticipated sporting and social events of the calendar – the 2018 K&A...

Rodeo Queen, Princess crowned

Lauren McKenzie was crowned 2018 Warwick Rodeo Queen on Saturday evening at the Douglas Feez Pavilion at the Warwick Showgrounds. Lauren also took out 2018...

‘Phantom races’ at Warwick Cup tomorrow

The party is still on at the Warwick Cup tomorrow, Saturday 13 October – but without the real horses. Steady rain over the last 24...

Huge consignment hits sheep sale

A likely record was set at this week’s Warwick sheep sale for a consignment of lambs from a single vendor. The Stensmith family of ‘Shannonvale’...

Prime Lamb awards presented

Top lamb producers from around the region and beyond saw the efforts of their hard work rewarded with the winners of the 2018 Warwick...

Great signs for the Times

Warwick’s Zooma Signs recently gave the Free Times office a fresh new look - thanks to three-dimensional signage they designed, produced and installed for...

Assault investigation continues

Warwick detectives investigating the serious assault of a woman in the Glennie Heights area of Warwick on Tuesday evening have released a 'comfit' image...

Police appeal for assault witnesses

Warwick Police are searching for a man who assaulted a young woman in the Glennie Heights area early yesterday evening, Tuesday 2 October. Around 6.15pm...

Night traffic calming works

Southern Downs Regional Council staff will undertake further night operations to complete traffic-calming roadworks in the Warwick CBD next week. The works in the area...

More asbestos dump closures

The Southern Downs Regional Council is urging the community to “do the right thing” after more illegal asbestos dumping was uncovered at Killarney Waste...

Service, sacrifice remembered

A young Goodna police officer was in the thoughts of those who attended today’s Police Remembrance Day Service at Warwick’s Uniting Church. Constable Peter McAulay...

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Curbing coercive control

Fourteen years in prison! That’s how serious coercive control is. It’s a form of domestic violence. The Queensland Government passed laws on 6 March this...