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Community garden ‘a cracker of an idea’

A motion from Warwick Senior Citizens Welfare Association regarding the establishment of a Warwick Community Garden at 13a Albert Street, Warwick has been successfully...

Harriet Hudson recognised by SDRC for breathing hope into our community

Olympian Harriet Hudson was presented with a certificate of recognition at the last Southern Downs Regional Council (SDRC) meeting. Mayor Vic Pennisi stated that the...

Stanthorpe Eco Expo – Small town – big voice.

Picture this; a magnificent Spring day, a lush bush setting, birds singing, a feeling of the world off your shoulders. That’s the sense many...

Freestone celebrates a century and a half

Students of Freestone State School, north of Warwick, are looking forward to celebrating their school’s 150th anniversary on Saturday 9 October 2021 Historic Freestone...

Beccy is on the road to Warwick

For more than 25 years, Beccy Cole has been delighting Australian music fans with her unique brand of true entertainment. The South Australian star,...

The school holidays

For the school holidays Mum took Jeremy and I to Hervey Bay to visit family while Dad was busy with work. It was a really...

Stanthorpe Spring Stampede

On Sunday 12 September, runners laced up their shoes for the first half marathon in Stanthorpe. This event also included a five-kilometre run/walk and...

Painting the town blue

Last weekend, a small group of us got together to paint a tree blue for Mental Health and Suicide Awareness. We couldn't have done it...

Warwick’s geneticist and researcher at the University of Queensland, Professor David Jordan, has mapped...

Warwick’s geneticist and researcher at the University of Queensland, Professor David Jordan, has mapped the genome of sorghum to the point of successfully identifying...

Berry good turnout

Eastern Colour’s first Pick Your Own (PYO) event of the season was a huge success, with over 800 attendees. About half of those were Stanthorpe...

Markets celebrate with the freshest produce

October is a big month for the Granite Belt Farmers Market, not only is it one of the best months for fresh produce in...

Queensland Government has allocated $4 million in grants over two years in a bid...

Queensland Government has allocated $4 million in grants over two years in a bid to leverage the benefits of cluster fencing within the sheep...

Federal Government must back employers to rebuild the automotive skills pipeline:...

The Motor Trades Association of Queensland (MTA Queensland) is calling on the Federal Government to urgently strengthen support for employers who take on apprentices,...