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Cowboys head in the right direction

Third-placed Warwick are set to face the biggest challenge of their Toowoomba Rugby League season so far on Sunday afternoon, taking on unbeaten competition...

Grazing at the Station for SCOTS

On Saturday, 10 May, the SCOTS PGC College Foundation hosted its inaugural long lunch, Grazing at the Station, and it was nothing short of...

Mayors working together to better their regions

The Darling Downs and South West Queensland Council of Mayors (DDSWQCoM) met at the beginning of the month to troubleshoot, discuss and find solutions...

Crowds rock up for band battle

Crowds came in waves to support the inaugural Battle of the Bands over the weekend, a brand-new addition to the Border District Eisteddfod aimed...

Minister called in to inspect Southern Downs ‘problem’ roads

State Transport Minister Brent Mickelberg is expected to tour the Southern Downs over three days next month to see first hand the state of...

Draft council budget set for release

Southern Downs residents are set to learn how the council plans to spend ratepayer funds during the upcoming financial year. The 2025/26 draft budget will...

A principled decision, says Littleproud

Maranoa MP David Littleproud is proud of the Nationals’ short-lived decision to walk away from the coalition, even if it costs him his job. As...

More than 194,500 cigarettes and 5,990 vapes seized in chop shop blitz

More than 194,500 cigarettes and 5,990 vapes were among the haul of goods seized by state health inspectors during a raid of two Stanthorpe...

Fractured coalition to unveil key roles after reunion

Liberal leader Sussan Ley is preparing to announce her leadership team that will include Nationals MPs after the two parties decided to stay together. Questions...

Granite Belt steps up to help the West

Residents are being encouraged to dust off their costumes and walking shoes for a good cause, as Stanthorpe prepares to host Granite Belt Walk...

OPINION: Mulino must extend the lifeline

With the appointment of Dr Daniel Mulino as Assistant Treasurer, the Albanese Government faces a moment of reckoning for the future of Australian journalism....

Man killed in truck crash on New England Highway

Police have confirmed the death of a man involved in a serious truck crash on the New England Highway south of Warwick on Saturday...

Allora becomes spooky Halloween wonderland

Despite some early showers, the Allora Trick or Treat Trail and BBQ drew an estimated 400 children and parents. Families came from both local areas...