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...
New council directors announced
The Southern Downs Regional Council has appointed two new directors who will join the organisation in November.
A statement released by the council today says...
Junabee celebrates heritage
The Junabee community – present and past – turned out today, Sunday 23 September, for the official opening of the renovated Junabee Memorial Hall...
Towns still missing water target
Warwick’s Leslie Dam can supply town water for the next 20 months before it will run dry, a new council report estimates.
The report on...
Keep calm and bake a pie
The Queensland strawberry industry is calling for calm and common sense in the aftermath of the tampering crisis, amid what they say is "overblown...


















