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From paddock to podium

It’s been success after success this year for the Wise family of Glenisa Angus. In May, Glenisa proudly hosted 250 Angus enthusiasts from around the...

Inspector urges caution on roads as cops boost presence

Warwick’s top cop has urged motorists to be mindful of all road users as police ramp up their presence during Queensland road safety week. Drivers...

In pictures: Stanthorpe pays tribute to Vietnam veterans

The Stanthorpe community took a moment to reflect and pay tribute on Monday to those who served in a war many did not want. Though...

Bushfire workshop to help landholders prepare for fire season

As bushfire season approaches, Dalveen will play host to a bushfire preparedness workshop aimed at giving landholders practical tools to reduce risk and protect...

Famous faces for Leyburn

While the cars that compete in the Historic Leyburn Sprints, to be held this weekend in the tiny town, evoke times gone by –...

Wattle workshop labelled ’great success’

More than 40 wildflower enthusiasts attended a wattle identification workshop at Amiens last Saturday. Organised by the Stanthorpe Rare Wildflower Consortium, the workshop was opened...

Nats cry foul over national agriculture meeting

After being left off the invite list for a key national agriculture meeting, Nationals leader David Littleproud was quick to deliver his disapproval. The Maranoa...

Cops probing ‘suspicious’ overnight blaze at old servo

Police have begun probing the scene of a destructive house fire near Stanthorpe which kept a dozen firefighter crews working through the night on...

Celtic bands take over in October

Get ready to put on your dancing shoes and tap your toes to a different kind of vibe on the King’s Birthday weekend in...

Discounted pet desexing returns

Pet owners in the Southern Downs can once again access discounted desexing services, with three local veterinary clinics joining RSPCA Queensland’s annual Operation Wanted...

SDIEA earns finalist spot in Queensland Training Awards

The Southern Downs Industry Education Association (SDIEA) has been named a finalist in the Queensland Training Awards’ Community Training Initiative of the Year category...

A castle known for liquor

If you’ve ever driven through Stanthorpe’s rolling Granite Belt countryside, you might have spotted something unusual on the horizon, a full-sized stone castle rising...

Planting underway for cotton with above average crops expected

Planting has begun across most of Australia’s cotton growing regions with some crops already out of the ground in warmer climates, while some growers...