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Early Christmas fun at Blue Light event

Kids, get your dancing shoes on, because the Stanthorpe Blue Light Christmas Dance Party is being held Friday 24 November at the St Paul’s...

Emergency fodder dropped to bushfire affected Wallangarra

The chief executive of Rural Aid has warned of a challenging outlook for farmers upon visiting bushfire affected communities in the Granite Belt, expressing...

Fruit growers expecting strong harvest

One of Australia’s leading fruit producers is approaching its upcoming harvest season with a renewed sense of enthusiasm. Victorian fresh produce business Montague, whose network...

Local opening Griffith exhibitions

Stanthorpe artist Marissa Desley Clark was invited to open a prestigious exhibition at Griffith University Queensland College of Art - Pop Gallery Griffith University...

Poppy’s in Amiens for Remembrance Day

Remembrance Day took centre stage at the Amiens Legacy Centre on Saturday, where the children of Amiens State School played a prominent role in...

Stanthorpe remembers

The crowds turned out in the summer-like heat of late morning at the war memorial in Weeroona Park for Stanthorpe’s Remembrance Day ceremony. Civic representatives,...

Women shed the isolation

For Granite Belt Ladies Shed president Julie Thompson, it all started during the drought when she was helping her husband deliver water to farms...

Drawing to remember

In an effort to educate Queensland children about the significance of Remembrance Day while providing a creative outlet for expression, the ’Draw to Remember’...

Tribute draws a crowd

At the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, a big crowd gathered in Weeroona Park in Stanthorpe for the 2023...

Wrecked Railway

Bushfire activity in the eastern parts of Southern Downs on Tuesday, 31 October, wreaked havoc on the beloved Wallangarra railway line, resulting in the...

Devastation along the boarder

In an all-too-familiar scene for northern NSW, communities are sifting through destroyed homes and counting dead livestock after "shocking" bushfire conditions nearly encircled a...

Under the Stanthorpe Stars with Hamlet

To Be or Not To Be – there’s no question, Stanthorpe Little Theatre is definitely going to be performing Shakespeare this month. This time around,...

Wieambilla shootings ‘not a terrorist act’: coroner

Three conspiracy theorists had shared delusions but did not carry out a terrorist act when they ambushed police in an attack that killed six...

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