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Dive in today

As the scorching temperatures of summer approach, the Stanthorpe Pool opens its doors once again to provide a cool oasis for the local community....

Educating young drivers

Safe Drive Training (SDT), a Brisbane-based driver training company operating across the Asia Pacific region, has seized the opportunity presented by the Covid-19 pandemic...

Change of a breakthrough on music trail dilemma

The Queensland Music Trail is a first-of-its-kind music tourism experience and in 2022 the state government invested in the vision to make Queensland the...

Sports Shorts

GOOD NUMBERS TIGHT COMPETITION Conditions on Sunday morning on the Risdon Range were what you would expect from a spring morning and tossed up the...

Invasive species costing the world $423 billion

Invasive species are costing the world $423bn every year and have become a leading threat to the diversity of life on Earth, a recent...

Indefinite jail for Granite Belt’s backpacker rapist

A man who posed as a doctor looking for a nanny to work on his farm and wore a disguise to collect the backpacker...

Rehoused, revitalised

A contemporary shop design, new lines, exciting opening specials and giveaways are bringing fresh vitality to Go Vita Stanthorpe for the grand opening in...

Live music a hit in Dalveen

Folk singer songwriter Mitch King brought his one man band and brand new single “Big Bright Moon” to Dalveen Hall in front of a...

Bapaume man runs 125 kilometres, raises $2.5k for cancer research

A Bapaume man who fought off several bouts of prostate cancer has run almost 125 kilometres in 30 days just months after his last...

Art and craft trail awaits

Immerse yourself in a vibrant celebration of culture, talent, history, and creativity during the upcoming Granite Belt Art and Craft Trail, taking place from...

Granite Belt wines win

Keeping true to its roots and what it is known for the Granite Belt scored big in the QLD Wine awards. Four of the...

Peace and pancakes

If your Sunday morning indulgence involves savouring coffee and pancakes, then Rotary Park nestled beside the picturesque Quart Pot Creek was the ultimate destination....

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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