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Faulty weighbridge replaced at Warwick Saleyards

A faulty weighbridge which forced a series of cattle sale cancellations at the Warwick Saleyards has finally been replaced. The replacement weighbridge had long been...

Backflow prevention reminder for property owners

Southern Downs Regional Council has issued a reminder for property owners to ensure their backflow prevention devices are maintained regularly to keep the region’s...

Granite Belt organic farming group set for revival

A grassroots organic farming group on the Granite Belt will make a comeback this month after lying dormant for roughly half a decade. The Border...

‘Nashville in the Vines’ at Ridgemill Estate

Kit up your best rhinestone cowboy, dust off your boots and round up your friends! Ridgemill Estate is gettin’ its honky- tonk on! Canadian/Australian, country...

Weather reduces sheep yarding

Agent and vendors combined to present a total of 1553 head to the weekly sheep and lamb sale. The numbers were back on last...

Killarney gearing up for Australia Day

Live music, whip cracking and a hearty Australian breakfast is poised to take over Killarney's Pat Bush Park as the small bush town gears...

Stanthorpe leads the way as show season gets underway

Rugby Union legend Tim Horan is set to open the 149th annual Stanthorpe Show being held from Friday 31 January through to 2 February....

Artistic flights of fancy

Some works of art are real flights of fancy, so in one respect it’s fitting that the Warwick Art Gallery has a roof shaped...

First Nations people to share stories of connection this Australia Day

First Nations people will share their own experiences regarding their relationship with modern Australia as part of a “survival day” story-sharing event near Warwick...

Housing information night

Somewhere to live is a basic human need – one that a lot of people are struggling to meet due the current housing crisis...

Littleproud secures endorsement ahead of looming federal election

Nationals leader David Littleproud has once again been endorsed as the LNP’s Maranoa candidate as both major parties launch into campaign-mode ahead of this...

The last story of the four Talgai warriors

A few months ago, the stories of three of the sons of George Carr Clark’s large family were written to highlight the incredible military...

Warwick aged care serves up five-star flavour

Aged care residents at the Warwick Hospital are living the high life as the Maggie Beer Foundation hits eight months at The Oaks aged...