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Benefits still flow

THE Department of Human Services has special arrangements for payments and services over the Christmas and New Year period. Department of Human Services General Manager...

Fresh Fest in park

FRESH Fest will hold its last market for 2013 on Friday 13 December at Leslie Park in Warwick. Organisers promise more than 50 market...

Six nabbed in drug raids

WARWICK detectives conducted a series of drug raids in the city over the past week. The first of six raids on Friday, 6 December targeted...

Sickies were porkies

FOUR meatworkers had their bacon well and truly cooked after granting themselves sickies using a stolen book of medical certificates. One of the men stole...

Teen gunshot victim

Police briefs A 16-YEAR-OLD boy remains in an induced coma in hospital after a shooting incident on the Granite Belt on Friday night. The lad was...

Mapping out flood threat

COMMUNITY concerns over flood mapping in the Applethorpe area will be addressed at a public meeting in Stanthorpe on Saturday. Southern Downs Regional Council has...

Korea deal good for growers

THE Grains, beef and sheep industries have welcomed the new Australia-Korea free trade agreement. GrainGrowers Chairman John Eastburn said the FTA is great news for...

Angels of Mercy

THEY drop out of the sky like mechanical angels, load the sick and injured, and off they go again, heading for one of the...

Women of Warwick

WoW indeed. Women of Warwick held their second breakfast this week and once again the event was sold out. Carolyn Borrell told the women...

Tourism operators look to future

By STEVE GRAY BRANDING, shared ideas and networking were very much on the agenda as local tourism practitioners met with industry experts at the RACQ...

Rates vote impasse, Mayor breaks 5-5 deadlock in favour of rise

By STEVE GRAY MAYOR Peter Petty’s casting vote was all that saved CEO Lotta Jackson’s plan to hike Tenterfield Shire rates by more than 80...

Two mice – once, twice, thrice

INGLEWOOD’s Denis O’Reilly reckons it’s the peanut paste, not an innate mousing ability that has led to a remarkable series of catches. Not once, not...

Three bowl pairs for Summit

The Summit bowls club is set to run an A and B three bowls pairs on 30-31 August. This event is open and will...