$300,000 state grants available for local sporting clubs and charities
Local sporting clubs, charities and community groups supporting young people across the Granite Belt are urged to apply for the new $1.8 million state...
Mixed season drives higher numbers at saleyards
Livestock numbers were on the increase as we moved into the New Year, the weather conditions are probably affecting the flow, as some areas...
Numbers surge amid dry outlook
Agents and Vendors combined for a sale total of 3687 head for the weekly sale, the stock were drawn from near and far.
The...
Ley’s leadership in peril as Nationals jump off wagon
Sussan Ley's leadership of the Liberal Party could be a casualty of the acrimonious breakdown of the coalition, even as Liberals lay the blame...
Artworks to host special fundraising exhibition for Stanthorpe’s late Bruce Ward
Artworks Granite Belt is inviting the community to a celebratory fundraising exhibition on Thursday, 22 January, featuring the work of the late Bruce Ward....
‘Untenable’: Nats leader says coalition over with Libs
Nationals leader David Littleproud says the coalition with the Liberals is "untenable", splitting up the partnership for the second time in a year.
The Nationals...
Dalveen to honour WWI servicemen with new memorial
The Dalveen community will unveil a new honour board and launch a WWI virtual memorial on Tuesday 17 February at Dalveen Hall.
The event will...
Warwick Art Gallery explores fluid identity in new exhibition
Warwick Art Gallery director Karina Devine invites locals to “challenge themselves” and step beyond the landscapes of traditional art and into Mark Kleine’s thought-provoking...
Allora Heritage Weekend to roll out the classics
Historic machinery, vintage vehicles and relics from a bygone era are set to see the light of day as anticipation runs red hot for...
Wildlife experts weigh in on Cherrabah development plans
Experts have suggested increased heavy vehicle traffic from Cherrabah Resort’s proposed water bottling plant could pose risks to endangered spotted-tailed quolls, but were uncertain...
Leave a lasting mark on Stanthorpe showgrounds
As the Stanthorpe Agricultural Society celebrates its 150th birthday, the community is being welcomed to leave their mark through several legacy projects running as...
Grand parade entries open for Apple and Grape’s once-in-a-generation milestone
As Stanthorpe’s iconic Apple and Grape Festival approaches, organisers are calling for “bold creativity” as the event reaches its diamond jubilee.
For more than six...

















