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Wearable art with an eco undertone

It’s called the Wearable Art Fashion Show, but often the entries in this special fashion parade could actually be given the extra label of...

Condamine River Road crossing update

This is what the Condamine River Road Long Crossing site looked like on Monday (26 June) during work to create a concrete bed-level crossing....

Farm innovation awarded

Fourth-generation Granite Belt farmer Ray Taylor says he is “shocked” he took home the Farmer of the Year Award for excellence in technology. The 2023...

A TV-worthy scene at Stanthorpe

The morning had it all: The chilliest weather a winter aficionado could ask for, a snow globe of gigantic proportions, national TV coverage and...

Combining pleasure with pleasure

When the National University of Singapore Society Choir visited Stanthorpe last week (15 June), it was a chance to combine pleasure with pleasure. As well...

Holiday mini-train rides

Toot, toot! It’s school holidays, which also means it’s train time for littlies. Taking your children to the park has never been so much...

Winter snowgrounds weekend

With a venue name like the Snowgrounds, you know it’s going to be freezing and you know it’s going to be fun! The entire...

ACCIONA powers up a new conference

ACCIONA Energía held its first Employment-Centric Connectivity Conference in Warwick on Monday (26 June) to initiate a knowledge-sharing program. The program is aimed at supporting...

Regional communities going from strength to strength

Rural Australia is thriving, despite the continual increase in cost-of-living expenses. NAB’s second annual Horizons Report shows businesses in regional and rural Australia have prospered...

Ready reckoner gives clarity to water issue

Protect our Water, a group dedicated to long-term water security for the Southern Downs, has created a ready reckoner to give people an overview...

Warwick apprentice set for national stage

A Warwick man is set to put his culinary skills to the test on the national and maybe the international stage when he takes...

From humble beginnings

In 1872, the Pioneer Tin Mining Company started mining in Stanthorpe. A postal service and telegraph office opened. The Stanthorpe Border Post was first...

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...