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Young woodworkers impress at craft awards

The annual Rotary junior craft awards were held at St Josephs school Stanthorpe last week and some outstanding manual arts projects were displayed and...

Child abuse victims face traumatic road to justice

Courtroom support workers have shared with Warwick Zonta members powerful accounts of the hurdles faced by child sexual assault and domestic violence victims. Lesley Jarrett...

Processors look to overcome supply shortages ahead of holidays

Markets for all of our livestock types were firm to dearer as we move towards the end of the year and also as we...

Stock varied at year’s third last sheep sale

Agents and vendors combined for a healthy 2775 head of sheep and lambs for the third last sale for 2025. The market was well...

‘It’s relaxed, it’s local’: Businesses set to Jingle and Mingle

Warwick is set to come alive with festive spirit as Jingle and Mingle and the Artisan Twilight Markets return on Friday 5 December, giving...

Boaty’s bushfire heroics earn top civilian defence honour

Brett “Boaty” Boatfield had one thing on his mind when bushfires roared through Wallangarra two years ago. “First priority was to save the people,” he...

Band comp champs step up with debut track

In early 2024, Ethan Johnson started learning guitar out of boredom, but fast forward to now, and his band Coolburn with Ena Furness, Tilly...

Rodeo to honour teen, three years after fatal highway crash

Three years after the tragic loss of 17-year-old William Turner in a highway crash, his friends and family are channelling their heartache into his...

Piggies to let fly at famous country pub

Publican Kevin Kiley will welcome hundreds into "one of the best beer gardens" in the country this Saturday to watch porkers fly at the...

Stanthorpe puts domestic violence in full spotlight

Walking side by side through the heart of Stanthorpe on Friday night, residents put family and domestic violence squarely in the spotlight. An estimated 120...

Golfing army takes on ‘warzone’ and wins

Golfers swapped clubs for axes and chainsaws and the community rallied when a massive storm ripped through part of the region’s sporting precinct, leaving...

Surging housing market drives median prices past half a million

The Southern Downs property boom has shown no signs of slowing down with house prices continuing to soar to unprecedented heights at rates faster...

Killarney all set for Australia Day

Killarney's Australia Day celebrations are set to put wood carving, live music and a quintessential Aussie breakfast on the menu at Pat Bush Park...