Hooray for Today
Who are all these people? If you look closely you should be able to see our very own Lisa Crouch (fourth from left) and...
Letter saga drags on
The letter saga continues for the Southern Downs Regional Council, with the 7 June special meeting including a motion to repeal a resolution to...
Kids helping kids
SCOTS PGC College in Warwick has just become the first school to raise money for a charity that transports children with severe illnesses to...
Football, league and bowls fans
There was plenty for sports fans and proud families to watch across the Southern Downs and Granite Belt this weekend as our sports department...
Lily’s back in business
Its rustic cement-bagged exterior with granite decorated arches has added a European character to this part of the main street of Stanthorpe for decades....
Remarkable recycling
Stanthorpe, take a bow. Or perhaps it would be more apt to toast the town with the clink of a couple of stubbies to...
Council thanks the Smails
Michael and Gail Smail, who have retired after running the Stanthorpe Pool for the past 24 years, have been officially thanked by the Southern...
AFL legend for fundraiser
The Big Dipper is on his way to Warwick as part of the Warwick Redbacks AFC Club sportsman’s dinner.
Hawthorn legend Robert (Dipper)...
Layla won’t you ease a worried mind
Meet newest Council worker, Layla the well-read Border Collie/Moodle cross.
Layla is a trained assistance dog, offering unwavering support and grounding for her...
Look up and live on the land
Ergon Energy is asking everyone on the land to Look Up and Live.
On average, every six days, somewhere in Queensland, farm machinery hits powerlines.
Last...
Remarkable recycling
Stanthorpe, take a bow. Or perhaps it would be more apt to toast the town with the clink of a couple of stubbies to...
The serious business of child’s play
It’s better to have no playground at all than one that’s not safe. That’s the message from the Southern Downs Regional Council.
After an audit...

















