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Goodbye to El Nino

By TERRY WEST THE 2015-'16 El Nino is coming to an end, with recent changes in the tropical Pacific Ocean and atmosphere. The climate model outlooks...

They’re hot and happening

THE new Unzipped show from the Sydney Hotshots promises to be a two-hour non-stop exciting passage into secret fantasy exploration in a dance format....

Safety course for quad bikes

TAFE Queensland South West in Warwick is set to run an Operate Quadbikes course on Monday 23 May. There are plenty of things anyone who...

Picnic time at Killarney

IMAGINE merry picnickers; laughing friends and family; green lawn rolling to the lake edge; the warm colours of autumn framing views to the blue...

Polocrosse club is high in the saddle

KILLARNEY Polocrosse Club has undergone a resurgence of riding members this year as it gets ready to mark its 60th anniversary. Established in 1956, the...

Taking art to the streets

RENOWNED street artist Guido van Helten is on his way to Stanthorpe later this month as part of the First Coast Festival. The event, Toowoomba’s...

Wheels turn on mental health funding

By JOYCE MARSH, WOODENBONG CORRESPONDENT A GLEN Innes Rotary Club project saw 50 cyclists and 15 support crew head off on the four-day ‘Tenterfield to...

Springborg ousted

By TANIA PHILLIPS NATIONAL party candidate for the seat of Maranoa, Southern Downs based politician David Littleproud, has praised the efforts of his state counterpart...

Fond memories in ribbon and lace

URBENVILLE Multipurpose Service was transformed by ribbon and lace recently when residents, the residents’ families and staff held a wedding dress display. Urbenville executive...

Night of nights for seniors

ON Friday night, 29 April about 130 Warwick State High School seniors attended their Year 12 “Fire and Ice” formal. The formal committee...

Cancer trek around Australia

By TANIA PHILLIPS THERE were tears of joy as conquering heroes Christine and Ian Robins returned to Stanthorpe on Monday with 1000s of kilometres under...

Eels reel under scandal

By CASEY O’CONNOR IT HAS been an awful week for rugby league. The Parramatta fiasco stole the headlines for all the wrong reasons and across...

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...