Survivor shows council men the way
THE early detection of prostate cancer was the hot topic in Warwick this week, with presentations to council staff by representatives from not-for-profit organisation...
Storm damage
By TANIA PHILLIPS
FIVE SES crews from across the Southern Downs were kept busy on Sunday afternoon as the area said goodbye to spring with...
United voice against family violence
THE Zonta Club of Warwick recently held their violence against women breakfast at the Warwick RSL.
The reception from the community was outstanding with 160...
Women making a difference
A new organization focused on helping empower people to live happier and healthier lives will be coming to the Southern Downs.
The Positive Empowerment Group...
Parade’s little helpers
SANTA, a reindeer or two and lots of friends made for a colourful sight in Warwick on Saturday morning.
Big crowds lined the streets...
Fire service calls for vigilance
DESPITE recent storms bringing hail and strong winds to south-west Queensland communities, Rural Fire Service Queensland (RFSQ) is urging all residents to remain vigilant...
SES demos for safety
TENTERFIELD SES will open its doors to the community on Saturday 12 December.
The Tenterfield Unit of the New South Wales State Emergency Service (NSW...
Cleaning up our streets
A LOCAL street sweeper has hit back at recent claims that there is no need for sweeping works to be done in some parts...
Revving up at the drags
BRENDAN Edyvane from Moores Pocket, Queensland, upset the favourites to win in the Summit Racing Equipment Sportsman Series presented by Southern Downs Regional Council...
Honest ‘mistake’
SOUTHERN Downs Regional councillor Jamie Mackenzie has given notice of motion to overturn a resolution passed at the November general meeting.
The resolution was to...
Light a light – stop the fight
By DANE LILLINGSTONE
THREE local organisations will come together on Thursday 10 December to raise awareness and show support for victims of domestic violence.
A partnership...
Jumpers and Jazz worth $1 million
By DANE LILLINGSTONE
AN independent review conducted and paid for by Tourism and Events Queensland has shown that Jumpers and Jazz 2015 injected over $1.1...


















