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Wine, food & fun: What’s On in the Granite Belt this April

From sunset feasts among the vines to hands-on harvest fun and vibrant local markets, the Granite Belt is pouring out a full-bodied calendar of...

Youth Week wraps with voices heard

Queensland Youth Week 2025 wrapped up over the weekend, closing out a week-long celebration that shone a spotlight on the voices, achievements, and contributions...

Immerse yourself with nature at WAG

Warwick Art Gallery will soon host an immersive new exhibition that invites visitors to slow down, reconnect with nature, and reflect on the deep...

Community rallies around couple after life-altering motorcycle accident

What began as an ordinary Wednesday quickly turned into a day Karen and Mick Rynne will never forget. On 13 March, Karen had gone to...

PICS: Warwick’s own comic-con brings youth week to life

Scores of young people clad head to toe as their favourite video game and movie characters brought a splash of colour to youth week...

MP furious at animal rights activists

Activists who staged a series of protests against allegations of animal cruelty at a Yangan abattoir have been labelled as “publicity-hungry extreme activists” by...

Darkness, candlelight and sacred music

Darkness and candlelight will bring an emotive depth to an unusual Stanthorpe service that will be open to people of all Christian faiths on...

Words of remembrance for Ben

We gather with heavy hearts to celebrate the life of a remarkable young man, Benjamin Raymond Spencer, who left us far too soon. At...

Understanding AI in Agriculture

The future of farming is data-driven, according to UniSQ Innovation researcher Bruce McConnell. At the recent Granite Belt Growers’ Farmers After Dark networking event,...

Police urge road safety over Easter amid rising road toll

As the Easter school holidays get underway, authorities are urging Queenslanders to slow down and drive safely in the wake of a devastating start...

The election candidates vying for Australia’s safest seat

The political contest to seize what could be considered Australia’s safest and most conservative electorate has become a little clearer. Both Labor and the Greens...

Activists coordinate series of surprise protests around Warwick

Animal activists have carried out a series of surprise protests in and around Warwick amid ongoing investigations into alleged animal cruelty at a Yangan...

New research to combat costly crop viruses

A chemical-free and cost-effective way to tackle viruses in Australia’s multi-billion-dollar vegetable industry is the focus of a 5-year project being led by The...