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Art’s in the bag

By ALENA HIGGINS IT WAS the versatility of teabag art that excited Warwick’s Tom and Pat Benkendorff when they first laid eyes on the recyclable...

Police hunt is on

By Tania Phillips WARWICK Detectives are seeking your assistance to identify a man and woman who may be able to assist with an investigation. Both people...

Teen’s bomb scare

By ALENA HIGGINS A TEENAGER is lucky to be alive after he disturbed a World War II mortar shell at a Warwick property on Tuesday. John...

Western theme for Christmas

By TANIA PHILLIPS THE Happy Valley Retreat at Stanthorpe has been saddling up for a Christmas in July with a difference. The popular venue has been...

A beautiful mind

By ALENA HIGGINS THE brilliant mind of Lynne Pickering will be on display at Warwick Library tomorrow as the multi-talented local identity discusses her successful...

We’re best at the bowser

By ALENA HIGGINS WARWICK has reclaimed its crown as having the cheapest unleaded fuel prices in the state. For the fourth time this year, RACQ’s monthly...

Crazy close

By ALENA HIGGINS DISCOUNT retail giant Crazy Clark's has been placed in receivership, putting an estimated 24 jobs at risk in the Southern Downs, which...

‘Orange route’ gets green light

By ALENA HIGGINS TENTERFIELD Shire Council (TSC) has signalled its preference for the proposed heavy vehicle bypass, choosing the "orange" route at its general meeting...

Eight Mile road upgrades

By ALENA HIGGINS IT HAS claimed seven victims in as many years, and now the notorious Eight Mile intersection north of Warwick is set for...

Raised with pride

By ALENA HIGGINS THREE flags billow in the breeze above Warwick Police Station this week following a touching flag-raising ceremony to recognise NAIDOC Week. About...

Rates fallout continues

By ALENA HIGGINS COUNCIL’S 2014/2015 budget that effectively resulted in a 7.5 per cent rate rise continues to generate comments since its adoption late last...

Jazzing up for jumpers festival

By ALENA HIGGINS JUST as flowers starting to bloom signals the beginning of spring, the unveiling of the newly yarn-boomed pepperina tree in the Warwick...

Three $2k student bursaries on offer from QCWA

Condamine Valley-Warwick Branch located at 76 Grafton St Warwick, will be offering three bursaries of $2000 each to successful applicants who intend to pursue...