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Rotary Sunrise’s big book success

Warwick Rotary Sunrise held its second hand book sale from the 19 to 26 April - hundreds of books were on display for eager...

Livestock markets update

Livestock agent ROSS ELLIS of McDougall and Sons brings us an update on the local lamb and cattle markets from last week… Markets were up...

Your 2022 Federal Election Candidates

The 2022 Australian federal election is set to be held on 21 May 2022. In the electorate of Maranoa, there are seven candidates running....

ARK animal of the week

Southern Downs ARK has a number of dogs and cats up for adoption. This week we’re highlighting HENRY. Age: 1 year 9 months Adoption fee: $300 About If...

Letters to the editor

Thank You Stanthorpe Little Theatre would like to thank our very supportive audiences who attended our recent production of "Our Own Guys and Dolls" as...

In Brief: Crime

Death at Queen Mary Falls A man was found dead at Queen Mary Falls on Monday night. However, police are ruling the death as non-suspicious...

Polocrosse is back at Morgan Park

Polocrosse is back in Warwick and interested locals can watch the event at Morgan Park from the 6 to 8 May. Polocrosse Australia in conjunction...

This week on the farm

Easter has come and gone and by the time you read this, the Stanthorpe Show will also be over. I hope everyone enjoyed both. Thursday...

An ode to the plants we’ll never have

Every now and then I torment myself by looking at an American seed catalogue and admiring things I know I’ll never be able to...

Warwick East preserving history

Warwick East Primary School has been undergoing work to improve the condition of its historic building and preserve its use for the future. We spoke...

Overnight to Tasmania on a ferry

Local writer and journalist – and songwriter and musician – BOB WILSON shares his latest ‘Observations’ column. As we were queuing to board the car...

A close call for a unique Red Poll herd in WA fires

Most of Oliver McLeary’s belongings went up in smoke while he moved the 100 odd cattle of Yongerellen Red Poll Stud to safety. The 18-year-old...

Oppotunity for coexistence

Chief executive officer of the Queensland Renewable Energy Council Katie-Anne Mulder spoke at the Surat Basin Coexistence Symposium, highlighting the opportunities in the area. Ms...