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Greenlands celebrate their successes

Greenlands State School wrapped up 2024 with its Christmas Concert and Awards Night, a festive occasion that celebrated the year’s accomplishments and the community’s...

The very busy train station

A glorious sunny day on 7 December welcomed passengers from the Southern Downs Steam Train. Artworks’ resident Town Crier, Bob Townshend heralded them in...

Investment into mental health needed

Speaking at Parliament House on Friday, Australian Medical Association (AMA) President Dr Danielle McMullen delivered a strong appeal for greater investment in mental health...

Killarney-born television star dies aged 90

Killarney-born pianist and the first person to appear on Queensland television screens, Hugh Cornish, has passed away at the age of 90. Cornish was born...

Celebrating Dalveen’s achievements

Dalveen State School marked the end of a successful year with its annual Christmas Concert and Awards Night, bringing together families, staff, and students...

New kitchens heat up the QCWA

The QCWA Killarney has unveiled its newly refurbished kitchen, a project that promises to make catering and community events more efficient and enjoyable for...

Watch the waste line this Christmas

Christmas is a season of joy and generosity, and it’s also a time to let ourselves appreciate all the festive trimmings. From overspending and...

Safety and access update for Gap

Work is progressing steadily on the Cunninghams Gap Reconstruction Project, aiming to restore the section of the Cunningham Highway damaged by bushfires. The project's key...

Vineyard party a hit

Wine-lovers descended upon Ballandean Estate last Saturday at the latest vineyard party celebrating the end of spring and the excitement of the new harvest...

Pill testing could return to Southern Downs despite resistance

Pill testing could return to the Southern Downs next year despite the Queensland government promising to gut funding for the contentious health scheme. Electronic music...

Credit where it’s due

The Warwick Chamber of Commerce’s final Breakfast Connect had guest speaker John Ford, CEO of Warwick Credit Union, who focused on the credit union’s...

Colourful Christmas fun

A major Granite Belt fruit growing operation has ended the year on a high note, gathering to celebrate Christmas with an international twist. Eastern Colour’s...

Ballandean hails standout 2026 vintage

With a season “defined by resilience, extreme weather and groundbreaking vineyard trials,” Ballandean Estate is hailing their 2026 vintage as one of their best....

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