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Community-minded Josh the latest ambassador

Security guard and rural fire fighter Josh Clarke, 22, believes the Apple and Grape Festival is an important part of the community, one he...

Community-minded Josh the latest ambassador

Security guard and rural fire fighter Josh Clarke, 22, believes the Apple and Grape Festival is an important part of the community, one he...

Not a drop of good news for Stanthorpe

While being self-congratulatory about the Southern Downs Regional Council’s newest water project to install new bore pumps at an old Rosenthal Shire Council bore...

Pictorial record 2023 Anzac Day

From dawn to sunset, Stanthorpe had it covered with its Anzac Day commemorative events. With dignitaries to servicemen and women to children, thousands turned...

Big reward for pinot noir award

If you are a winemaker and you have bottled a pinot noir that you think is a winning drop, make sure you enter it...

Gremlins too strong for newcomers

The Border Rivers League 2023 season opened at the weekend with games at Sullivan Oval Stanthorpe, Inglewood and at the home of the Eastern...

Planting the seeds of change

Morwenna Harslett loves plants. That’s pretty obvious, because she has run the Stanthorpe business Cherry Lane Nursery for nearly 10 years. But she also...

Colourful stall for a serious subject

The newly established Southern Downs Suicide Prevention Network will be represented at this Sunday’s Stanthorpe Showgrounds (23 April) as the market’s charity of choice...

Rotary clubs combine for Anna

When Anna Henderson decided she wanted to be a Young Ambassador for the Stanthorpe Apple and Grape Harvest Festival, she was hoping that Rotary...

Streetscape back on the agenda

The Stanthorpe CBD streetscape project is back on the agenda. So far it has happened in fits and starts, with the biggest part of...

Councillors divided over water report

“I’m calling a division, Mr Mayor.” So said Councillor Cynthia McDonald after a vote to accept a report by Councillor Stephen Tancred was passed by...

Dishing the dirt on horticulture hacks

If you’re a farmer, put this date in your diary straight away: 11 May. That’s when the Horticulture Queensland will run a half-day workshop...

Markets feel the heat of weather and rising costs

Numbers were mixed this week as we settle into the normality of the 5-day week after the Easter break. Cattle saw a yarding of...