Quick chop for tradition
IT’S show time again at Killarney with the 103rd edition of the popular local event aiming to bring back some of the traditional attractions...
Best of country music
COME along for two and a half days of non-stop country music at Warwick Town Hall this weekend.
The Ultra Golden Country Music Association of...
Catering for all-level orienteering
THE “Braeside” property, between Stanthorpe and Warwick, will be the venue for this Sunday’s orienteering event organised by the local Bullecourt Boulder Bounders Club.
Club...
Hot slot for a great time
PREPARATIONS are well underway for this year’s Dalveen Rural Fire Brigade Backburners Ball.
Last year saw nearly 250 people converge on the Dalveen Hall and...
Romantic night at Heritage
SWEETHEARTS, valentines and friends are invited to a lively, lovely afternoon of wine, food and swingin’ love songs for the Sweetheart Jazz at Heritage...
Generations of romance
THE family owned and operated McNevin’s Gunyah Restaurant has been in Warwick for more than 25 years and is now under the management of...
Fine foods for body repair
“LET food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.”
That’s the motto of one group of local health professionals which is offering the community...
Rainbow run for cure
By ALENA HIGGINS
VISITORS can don their running shoes this Valentine’s Day and literally run through a rainbow of colour to help raise...
Guinea pig pedigree on show
THE Southwest Qld. Cavy Club will again be holding pet and pedigree cavy (guinea pig) shows from February to October 2015.
Shows will be held...
Aussie pride at Glengallan
BUSH poetry, damper and billy tea, wood chopping, barbecue, games and entertainment are just a few of the activities planned for Australia Day on...
Dancer’s leap of Faithe
By TANIA PHILLIPS
WHILE most of her friends were enjoying their holidays on the Southern Downs, nine-year-old dancer/singer/actress Faithe Repo has been on...
Sunset for Sunlander
By TANIA PHILLIPS
THREE Foot Six, The Sunlander is an exhibition by Glen O’Malley and Ian Smith that captures some of the stories...