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A wee passion for Scottish country dancing

It’s interesting how far people will travel when they have a passion for something. Marg Bond makes the trip from Toowoomba to Warwick every...

Work ahead for Warwick Town Hall

A comprehensive conservation management plan for the heritage-listed Warwick Town Hall is to be undertaken in a staged approach. The Southern Downs Regional Council resolved...

Newsmaker of the year: Allora’s ’favourite son’

Allora’s “favourite son“ Matt Denny took the weight of an entire town’s hopes and dreams to this year’s Olympic Games in Paris. And much to...

2024 in review: A fight for the region

October: Earlier this year Warwick Today asked for your thoughts on Youth Crime. In this edition we publish the extensive results of that survey, get...

An action-packed night

There’s no better way to ring in the New Year than with the excitement of the Warwick Show and Rodeo’s New Year’s Eve Rodeo....

2024 in review: Putting Southern Downs on the map

July: Marking their 10th camp, Borderline Australia’s Camp X drew to a close with some heartfelt storytelling about what the camp and organisation meant for...

2024 in review: New developments for the region

April: A multi-day music festival hosted south of Warwick found itself at the centre of an unprecedented free and legal drug testing initiative over the...

In review: Celebrations kick off 2024

Let’s take a look back at what made news in Warwick Today during 2024. January: The new year began with a fatal single-vehicle crash that...

Music reforms gain traction

Two Granite Belt live music advocates look to have caught state and federal attention with government figures poised to mull their complex series of...

Shaping communities through art and music

Marissa Clark’s journey from Brisbane’s quiet suburb of Yeronga to becoming a pivotal figure in the Granite Belt's cultural landscape is one of passion,...

Southern Downs farmer takes on world’s longest horse race

Roughly 200 metres into the world’s longest horse race and a sudden realisation began to dawn on Kelly Dudley. “I realised how unfit I was,”...

Killarney aged care’s million dollar lawsuit abandoned

A costly compensation claim filed against a major Southern Downs aged care facility by a former employee has been abandoned. Killarney Memorial Aged Care centre...

Collegians in action for charity

Ronald McDonald House were the major beneficiaries as the Collegians JRL team hosted nearly 30 games for their successful fundraising day at Warwick on...