Volunteers thanked
By SONJA KOREMANS
TENTERFIELD is a small town with a big heart.
More than 100 residents from the town of 3000 are volunteers, some...
Discounted desexing for pets
By SONJA KOREMANS
DO your pets and hip pocket a favour by taking advantage of discounted desexing being offered by local vets.
Killarney Veterinary...
Teens buck social media trend
By SONJA KOREMANS
THE art of face-to-face conversation is alive and well on the Southern Downs.
That’s despite experts warning that Queenslanders are at...
Meatworks shut down
DROUGHT has forced the closure of the Wallangarra Meatworks for a month, leaving 260 jobs in limbo.
The facility, owned by Thomas Foods International, will...
House destroyed by fire
By SONJA KOREMANS
A FIRE tore through a rental property near Warwick just hours before a family of nine was due to move...
Century of remembrance
By JOYCE MARSH (WOODENBONG CORRESPONDENT)
THE clock turned back as the people of Urbenville gathered to remember a moment of history 100 years...
Big brass uncorked
BRASS and Wine, Robert Channon Wines’ annual jazz and band day, is on again this Saturday, 23 May.
Admission is free and it’s a day...
Maroons after first blood
By CASEY O’CONNOR
THERE will only be one thing on sporting fans’ minds this week as we all prepare for next week’s State...
Biggest morning tea around
By TANIA PHILLIPS
GRAB a “cuppa” and have some fun for a good cause it’s Biggest Morning Tea time again.
And of course, there...
Record crowds at races
By SONJA KOREMANS
THE Warwick Picnic Race Day on the weekend was the best yet with record crowds and rave reviews, organisers said.
It was a...
Mander boosts chaplaincy
Tania Phillips
A BEAUTIFUL dinner, an interesting guest speaker - and all in the name of good cause, what more could you want?
Former NRL referee...
Policewoman punched
In brief
A POLICEWOMAN was allegedly punched by a 20-year-old woman while attending a noise compliant in Warwick.
Police attended a Hope Street residence following the...
















