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School settles down for love

AS part of the Jumpers and Jazz festival, Warwick State High School Year 12 multi-arts students have been decorating trees around the school and...

Racing greats, muscle cars make appearance

THE Darling Downs will soon play host to some of Australia’s well-known Bathurst racing greats, as they hit the track for a good cause. Although...

School pulls strings to Shine

By TANIA PHILLIPS WARWICK West students’ Jumpers and Jazz entry in the school competition, themed “String”, is bringing plenty of winter cheer to students and...

Can’t wait for new bridge

TENDERS are being called to build the new Bruxner Highway bridge over the Clarence River at Tabulam. Member for Lismore Thomas George said the bridge...

Crash claims motorcyclist

THE Forensic Crash Unit is investigating following a fatal single-vehicle traffic crash in Leyburn, on Monday 25 July. Just after 2pm, police were called following...

The UGLY treatment

By TANIA PHILLIPS THE Stockyard Hotel in Warwick is a hive of activity at the best of times but more so at the moment as...

Remanded on drugs charges

Briefly A STANTHORPE man was remanded in custody yesterday after appearing in court on drug offences earlier this week. Martin James Kelly, 51, was remanded in...

Party time in Blues camp

By CASEY O’CONNOR STATE of Origin 2016 is done and dusted but there are some who have been left with a bitter taste in the...

Service clubs enrich our community

By LAWRENCE SPRINGBORG JUNE and July are busy times in our community, not just for people finalising their end of year financials, or kids starting...

Treasure hunt raised funds

By TANIA PHILLIPS FUND-RAISING at Yangan is always as much about the “fun" as the raising of money. At the weekend local families dressed up and...

Juggling work with breastfeeding

BREASTFEEDING and working may not seem compatible, but many women manage it successfully; and this will the topic for the Tenterfield-Granite Belt Group of...

These dogs have a Totally Wild day

STANTHORPE tourist attraction Lawdogs Australia will soon receive national recognition for their efforts in rehabilitating pound and rescue dogs for new working roles as...

Wieambilla shootings ‘not a terrorist act’: coroner

Three conspiracy theorists had shared delusions but did not carry out a terrorist act when they ambushed police in an attack that killed six...