Tag: News
Maryvale raises park concerns
Southern Downs Regional Council (SDRC) held a Connecting with Council meeting in Maryvale on 6 April, and residents discussed concerns about the park opposite...
New road safety strategy aims to halve deaths over coming decade
The Palaszczuk Government released its 10-year road safety strategy on Monday outlining the approach to saving lives on Queensland Roads, which includes raising some...
My Sunday at St Paul’s book sale
On Sunday I went to the St Paul’s book sale in Stanthorpe just like I was planning to for weeks.
I love reading books...
T J Byrnes decorated once again
The T J Byrnes Monument in Palmerin Street was dressed-up once again two weeks ago.
This time, Warwick's infamous statue was sporting a green...
SDRC received WIRAC report
Southern Downs Regional Council (SDRC) received the February 2022 monthly report from Brisbane Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) in relation to the operation of...
Werewolves anonymous
Reluctantly he handed over the key. He hated giving up control of his locking restraining collar, even to his driver, but it was one...
Motorcycles grace Warwick streets
Ulysses Club Inc members took to the streets of Warwick on Saturday with their grand parade.
As part of the group's national rally, the...
Yangan Hotel’s future in the balance
Yangan locals held a meeting on Sunday to discuss the fate of its hotel-motel, and are now awaiting an evaluation of the property to...
Bin expansion remains a community concern
The kerbside waste expansion that officially commenced on 4 April is still a major concern for rural Southern Downs residents due to its cost...
Car crashes into Lister’s office
Last Thursday, a car crashed into Southern Downs Member James Lister's Warwick-based office in King Street
A police spokesperson said after the crash was reported,...
Local cinema applies for SCREEN fund
After a rough few years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Warwick Twin Cinema has applied for the second round of SCREEN Fund, which opened...
Sign me up in support of Auslan Day
It is the 13 April 1989, and the first Auslan (Australian Sign Language) dictionary has just been published.
This publication officially gives the Australian...


















