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Relaxed golf atmosphere

The Warwick Golf Club, run by Troy and Kerry Alsford, is a friendly and welcoming place for golfers of all levels, offering a relaxed...

Yardings continue to climb

The yarding's continue to climb as we head into the new year of 2025, and with some rain and feed behind the situation we...

Comedy veteran set for sunset slot on the Granite Belt

Legendary Australian comedian Austen Tayshus is set to perform live at the Granite Belt’s newest vineyard and events venue this weekend. The veteran comedian will...

World’s largest bagpipe festival beckons for Warwick pipe band

Warwick’s famous pipe band are gearing up for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity when they jet off to perform at the largest bagpipe festival in the...

Letter to the editor: Top citizen award an honour

Congratulations to our council for implementing a single Southern Downs Citizen of the Year. But not for the first time. The first Australia Day after amalgamation,...

Mutton market surges

Agents and vendors combined today to present 2998 head of livestock for the weekly sheep and lamb sale. The yarding was bigger in numbers,...

Croquet back at Warwick

Warwick Croquet returned from the holidays and a washout for Golf Pay on Thursday 16 January. Results: Maree Windle 7 defeated Barb Morrison and Lyn...

Killarney to honour finest

The small town of Killarney will honour its most outstanding citizens for the year at Pat Bush Park this Sunday as part of its...

Granite Belt steps up to host own Australia Day celebration

Australia Day will again be celebrated in true Granite Belt style, with a day of community, entertainment, and recognition of local achievements at CF...

Historic disused railway station on track for reopening

A once burgeoning hotspot for travellers and later tourists in one of Queensland’s smallest border towns will soon welcome its first visitors in more...

Truck driver uninjured as alcohol shipment bursts into flames

Police are investigating a potential “mechanical fault” which led a truck, hauling eight tonnes of alcohol, to burst into flames and force lengthy delays...

Crop losses hit estimated $5 million after destructive hailstorm

Damages have hit upwards of $5 million on farms across the Granite Belt after last week’s destructive hailstorm. Giant hailstones of up to eight centimetres...

Second man arrested over violent Wheatvale break-in

Police have arrested a second man in relation to a violent home invasion west of Warwick earlier this month. A 30-year-old Cunnumulla man was taken...