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Rugby Sevens captain set for Paris

Rugby Sevens was not three-time Olympian and Australian team captain Charlotte Caslick’s first love, but it is well and truly her passion now. Caslick, 29,...

Girls Gliding event soars to success

The Women and Girls Open Day at Massie Aerodrome, hosted by the Warwick Gliding Club over the weekend, was a resounding success. The exclusive...

Reardon’s living the green and gold dream

He might not be in line for a gold medal but Stanthorpe’s Luke Reardon is an Olympian none-the-less – you might say it’s his...

Sustainability at the heart of Granite Belt winery’s global triumph

Sustainability has warmed the hearts of wine tasters visiting yet another one of the Granite Belt’s globally triumphant vineyards, its award-winning winemaker Mike Hayes...

Tree winners named

The winners of the 20th Yarnbombed Tree Exhibition were announced at Warwick Art Gallery on Saturday 20 July. The announcements were made by gallery...

Bomb book launch

The Warwick Art Gallery celebrated the 20th anniversary of the Jumpers and Jazz in July Festival with a special book launch. The 20th-anniversary book...

Two vote against council budget

The Southern Downs Regional Council budget for this financial year has been adopted, despite two councillors voting against it. During a special meeting on...

Reunion for the decades

Former students of Warwick High School from the forties, fifties, and early sixties will gather in Warwick on 5 September to reconnect, reminisce, and...

Celebration of community

The Jumpers and Jazz in July (JJJ) Festival is more than just an event; it is a celebration of community, creativity, and collaboration. The...

Hudson lines up for second Olympics

Back in May, Warwick’s Harriet Hudson and her fellow rower Amanda Bateman showed the world just what they could do, finishing agonisingly close to...

Doors close after 79 years

The Australian Pensioners and Superannuates League (APSL) have been hit hard with declining memberships forcing their hand and their doors to close. After 79...

Bush dance back to bring awareness

The Friends of BUSHkids are gearing up to celebrate their annual Bush Dance this August, promising an evening filled with true blue tunes courtesy...

FEATURE: 12 years in the bakery scene

For locals and visitors alike, Zest Pastries has become a well-known part of the Stanthorpe food scene. Located on Maryland Street, Zest has been...

Warwick goes Pro