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Showcasing solutions for Stanthorpe’s endangered species

A new and exciting project called Back From the Brink has been filming in Stanthorpe over the past week, shining a spotlight on the...

Memorable museums

Last month our activity was a trip out to Liston to view the Cobb and Co. Coach & Collectables Museum. What a memorable...

Remembering through music

Amidst the challenges posed by bushfires, floods, COVID-19, and economic hardships, the Granite Belt Music Council (GBMC) has been unwavering in its commitment to...

Birralee to sing in Stanthorpe

A feted Brisbane project choir will give a public performance in Stanthorpe this weekend during a visit to the Granite Belt. Birralee Recycled, an adult...

Cooked up for charity

Granite Belt Ladies Shed members run a street stall every year to raise money for charity and this year the charity was the Stanthorpe...

Generous grants galore

It was a case of generosity galore on Monday 30 October when the Stanthorpe RSL Services Club handed out just over $100,000 in community...

St Joesph’s award night

MCAULEY AWARDS - Primary McAuley Award-Year 3F Harper Cavallaro, Atticus Heads, Mason McMeniman, Elijah Paten McAuley Award-Year 4PH Holle Hyslop, Patrick Moxham, Hannah Pearce, Matthew Stefanon, Greta...

Workshop fun turns old age into bold age

Pattie Lee, who has recently moved to Stanthorpe, is now the proud owner of a personal masterpiece after signing up for a workshop in...

Wildlife are unsung victims of bushfires

It is no surprise that the bushfires sweeping across the Southern Downs have left destruction and despair in their wake, causing heartbreaking devastation to...

Multi-channel service for Stanthorpe

Commonwealth Bank Australia, Stanthorpe branch is set to become one of 23 new multi-channel branches, expanding their services to customers all over the country....

Community broadcaster unharmed by fires after ‘minor’ incident

Community radio station Ten FM have confirmed its Mount Mackenzie transmitter was largely unaffected by fires, citing “technical issues” as the cause of a...

Short-stay treehouse development approved in Granite Belt

Tourists looking for a unique holiday experience in the Granite Belt region could find themselves sleeping amongst the birds after the green-lighting of plans...

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...

Down to the wire