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Ray at potter’s wheel

By Jeremy Sollars A conversation with Warwick potter RAY TAINTON, Warwick Potters Association patron ... When you walk into Ray’s shed you are greeted by...

Care in the community

By Jeremy Sollars Killarney Memorial Aged Care - better known as 'KMAC’ - is excited to be able to offer Home Care Packages to the...

$97 million solar farm

By Jeremy Sollars The developer of a $97 million solar farm planned for Warwick has spoken exclusively to the Free Times about the proposal which...

Stunning three-peat win

By Casey O’connor Another Warwick Australia Day cricket carnival is done and dusted and hats off to the organisers who again put on a great...

U3A honours Erica

By Jeremy Sollars A unanimous vote saw long-time U3A Warwick member Erica Finegan being made a life member of the group at their meeting in...

Historic photo unearthed

By Jeremy Sollars A long-forgotten photograph of the man who was the prime mover behind the construction of the landmark St Mary’s Catholic Church in...

Heavy fines for skipping Prep

By Jeremy Sollars In case you didn’t already know - Prep is compulsory in 2017 in Queensland. This year all children born between 1 July 2011...

Wide-awake eyes on truckie fatigue

By Jeremy Sollars New research into the effects of the truck driver fatigue rules will improve safety, the Chair of the Australian Trucking Association, Noelene...

Bail out on Suncorp

By Jeremy Sollars TAKE your banking and insurance business elsewhere. That’s the advice from Federal Member for Maranoa David Littleproud as Suncorp Bank will shockingly close...

Police investigate juvenile disturbances

By Jeremy Sollars Warwick police have formed a special action group to investigate a break in at the Palace Hotel and its possible connection with...

Uni students tune in, drop out

By Jeremy Sollars The University of Southern Queensland, based in Toowoomba, has come in at number three on a list of Australian universities with the...

Tennis shelters to face bulldozer

By Jeremy Sollars Southern Downs Regional Council has had to make the tough decision to demolish the shelters at Pioneer Park, Swanfels, in the interests...

‘It’s relaxed, it’s local’: Businesses set to Jingle and Mingle

Warwick is set to come alive with festive spirit as Jingle and Mingle and the Artisan Twilight Markets return on Friday 5 December, giving...