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Warwick has been transformed into a kaleidoscope of colour as Jumpers and Jazz in July officially begins today (Thursday, 17 July), marking the start...

‘Massive development’: Uni study hub opens with lofty ambitions

Hopes a newly-opened university study hub in Warwick can help plug the region’s brain drain are high with one school principal labelling it a...

IGA named nations best Deli

Spano’s IGA Warwick has taken out one of the highest honours in the independent grocery industry, winning Delicatessen Department of the Year at the...

Driving school blindsided by Carnell Raceway closure

The operator of a defensive driving training school at Stanthorpe’s Carnell Raceway has claimed to have been left in the dark over the facility’s...

Man in court over alleged three and half hour joyride

A Goondiwindi man will face court this month accused of driving dangerously after an alleged three and half hour joyride ended in dramatic circumstances...

Yarntopians spotlighted

The colourful creativity of Warwick’s Yarntopians is now in the spotlight beyond the Southern Downs, with the group featured in Under the Southern Sky,...

A dialogue of past and present on the canvas

The Stanthorpe Regional Art Gallery was abuzz on Friday night as visitors gathered to celebrate Numinous, a captivating new exhibition by internationally acclaimed artist...

Pigs hog the spotlight

Nearly 250 people packed into the Stanthorpe Civic Centre on Saturday night for a night of toe-tapping, tartan-filled entertainment as award-winning Celtic-Rock Big Band...

‘Where would you like me to go?’: Council cracks down on shed homes

"And where would you like me to go?” was the question asked by Sally Flannery’s mother when visited out of the blue by council...

Slice of history rides back home

Once destined for auction, a beautifully restored family heirloom dating back to possibly the late-19th century has journeyed back to its original home in...

Firefighters complete trek for charity

A group of firefighters from Marburg has successfully completed an impressive challenge by trekking over 370 kilometres along the Bicentennial National Trail to raise...

Engines to roar again at Historic Leyburn Sprints 2025

One of Queensland’s biggest and most beloved motorsport events is set to return in high gear, with the 29th Historic Leyburn Sprints roaring to...

Lamb and Sheep market stronger for most types

Numbers were similar to the yarding of the previous sale at the McDougall and Sons weekly Sheep and Lamb sale, with the vendors supplying...