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Granite Belt has a new snake catcher

Tegan Thacker used to be scared of snakes. Now she is a licensed snake catcher who does callouts on the Granite Belt when people,...

GBSS outdoor area goes from forlorn to fab

An outdoor area designated as an after-school playground, early intervention playgroup area and a place for therapy team activities at Granite Belt Support Services...

Celebrating differences

Stanthorpe holds a particular fascination for students in Shiwa, Japan. Shiwa, in the Iwate Prefecture about 500km north of Tokyo, is Stanthorpe’s sister city...

Mystery tour leads back in time

A mystery bus tour for a group of National Servicemen led many of them back to where it all began. The tour, organised by...

Youth ballet in the spotlight

It’s the dream of many little girls – to twirl and dip and arabesque with the elegance of a real ballerina. Fewer young boys...

An organisation with heart, right from the start

Thirty-four years ago, Granite Belt Support Services was an infant organisation established to help people with disabilities. It has grown to 87 staff...

Busking brilliance is music to the ears

It was a brilliant day that offered music to the ears of all who visited downtown Stanthorpe on Saturday for the South East Queensland...

Rodeo action

A crowd of 2500 Rodeo enthusiasts enjoyed an afternoon and evening filled with thrills and spills at The Stanthorpe Quality Meats Stanthorpe Rodeo on...

Thrills and spills at Stanthorpe

The action came thick and fast at the Stanthorpe Rodeo at the showground on Saturday with locals and visitors alike taking on the tough...

A colourful way to fundraise for equity

A room filled with women was unusually hushed when speaker Amanda Dalton addressed the Zonta Stanthorpe Yellow Dinner on Saturday night, 4 March. More...

Better late than never

It’s sad, but we’ve all done it – finished a job and then discovered that something important was left out. That’s what happened to...

Music to the ears

It was a brilliant day that offered music to the ears of all who visited downtown Stanthorpe on Saturday for the South East Queensland...

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...