Q&A
This week’s Q&A subject is new owner of Downs Heating, Cooling and Outdoors on Grafton Street GARY ZERNER. Gary has lived in Warwick for...
Get your gardens ready for spring show
113 years ago in 1908 some local folk that were interested in gardening got together and formed the Warwick Horticultural Society.
Our current president Graham...
Region in bloom
The ornamental plum trees along Grafton and Palmerin Streets in Warwick's CBD and in full bloom, carpeting the sidewalks with petals in the recent...
Gardenfest and Trade Fair around the corner
Have you been out in your garden recently? Not just a quick frenzied dash up the front path – have you been for a...
Lifeline Darling Downs providing grants for community drought support
Funds are available through Lifeline Darling Downs for drought affected communities across South West Queensland.
Residents who reside or work in the shires of the...
William’s weekend
On the weekend Mum and Jeremy and I went to Jeremy’s piano lesson with Mrs Chapman and then we went to Jamwork’s for lunch...
Locals discover platypus in plenty
After a weekend of surveying Cambanoora Gorge, a local group has discovered a surprisingly large paddle of platypus is living among Killarney residents.
Organised through...
Crime Stoppers urging residents to help combat gun crime
A leading Warwick firearm dealer has backed the Crime Stoppers Queensland Illicit Firearms Campaign, joining forces to reduce the threat of illicit firearms falling...
Killarney approved for UDF
Killarney is set to get its own Urban Design Framework (UDF) after it was selected at the Southern Downs Regional Council (SDRC) meeting on...
Walk Among the Wildflowers on the Granite Belt
The second in a series of spring wildflower walks being organised by the Stanthorpe Rare Wildflower Consortium will be held this Sunday 19 September...
Editor’s Desk
This past week has been an incredibly difficult one for myself and the rest of the Warwick/Stanthorpe Today team, as we struggled to come...
Locals gift land to SDRC
Stanthorpe couple, Merryl and Ron Anderson, recently gifted part of their land along Quart Pot Creek to Southern Downs Regional Council, stating they wanted...


















