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Scots celebrates culture in style

By DANE LILLINGSTONE SCOTS PGC College hosted the Spring Celtic Weekend with a day full of music, food and culture on Saturday. The tartan, glengarries...

Local ownership victory

By DANE LILLINGSTONE THIS week it has been announced that Warwick’s Ford and Nissan car dealerships will officially be locally owned through a partnership between...

Rude shock from intruder

News briefs A WOMAN at a property at Wallace Street, Warwick, has had a shock after discovering a man standing in her backyard and her...

Knockout punch and footy finals violence

By DANE LILLINGSTONE Footy finals disturbance STANTHORPE police were called to a disturbance near the intersection of Maryland and Railway streets, about 11.30pm on Saturday night. A...

Fire in Warwick

By DANE LILLINGSTONE A FIERCE fire that started near Thornton Road sometime after 10am this morning in Warwick has been brought under control. Early reports suggest...

Celtic day at Scots

By DANE LILLINGSTONE SCOTS PGC College will play host to the Spring Celtic Weekend, on Saturday 5 September, with a day full of music, food...

Remy’s next target is clear

By JOYCE MARSH WOODENBONG CORRESPONDENT. MOVE over Hawkeye and Katniss Everdene here comes Woodenbong’s Remy Leonard. The Woodenbong Central School Year 10 is set to represent...

Council fumes as election looms

By DANE LILLINGSTONE A heated council meeting has revealed the Southern Downs will be given an election shake-up next year along with more funding cuts...

DSD welcomes new marketing boss

By DANE LILLINGSTONE Destination Southern Downs has continued on with life after Tracy Vellacott with the announcement of a new marketing manager. Destination Southern Downs chair...

Encore concert for the Saxy Lady

THE Saxy Lady is set to return to Allora on 25 September following a successful concert last week. The variety concerts, hosted by the Saxy...

Coroner blames staff inefficiency

By DANE LILLINGSTONE THE inquest into the death of Jasmyn Carter-Maher has concluded with suggestions she may still be alive if it weren’t for complacent...

Budget fracas over allegations of misconduct

By DANE LILLINGSTONE A HEATED council meeting resulted in allegations of misconduct being brought up in relation to the allotment of time councillors had to...

Blue bike project sparking mental health conversations

Visitors to Killarney over the weekend were treated to more than just scones and tea at a special community High Tea, they were also...