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RSL gives helping hand

The Stanthorpe RSL Services Club handed out a whopping $116,500 to local groups through its community grants program on Monday night, 10 October. The money...

Driver Reviver best in the region

The Wallangara Driver Reviver located at the Lions Park on the highway just shy of the New South Wales border is being hailed the...

Rental crisis hits home

The rental crisis is well and truly on our doorstep, with a worrying increase in locals struggling to find accommodation. Susie and Jason* have lived...

Editor’s Desk

The Wallangarra Driver Reviver Rest Area located just before you reach the township is a colourful sight. This fantastic park area was busier than some...

Locals drive for locals

There was a strong local turnout at the Lights on the Hill Trucking Memorial convoy this year. The convoy is held every year, and sees...

A proud history of production on the Granite Belt

To celebrate 150 years of Stanthorpe, the Granite Belt Growers Association is hosting a Bubbles and Blossoms Soiree. And what a century and a...

Spring garden inspiration

On Friday and Saturday there was no livelier place to be than the 2022 Stanthorpe Gardenfest and Trade Fair. Hundreds of people crammed...

A flurry of colour

Stanthorpe was showered in pink and purple and bling as the community said farewell to Santina Leonardi. Balloons adorned the Pierpoint Motors car lot and...

A Toast to the Masters

50 years ago Gough Whitlam become our 21st Prime Minister, and a young 15-year-old girl by the name of Shane Gould won three gold...

Southern Downs to play a key role in powering Queensland

The Southern Downs will play a key role in powering the State Government’s 10-year Energy and Jobs Plan, announced last week, as home to...

Inglewood school’s 150th monster celebration

Since 1873 Inglewood State School has played a major role in the rural community and in educating students. The school opened in February 1872 with...

In brief

WIRAC struggles highlighted Council received the August 2022 monthly report from Brisbane Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) in relation to the operation of the Warwick...

Bursaries boost uni students

Two university students have been awarded bursaries to support their tertiary studies through the QCWA Condamine Valley/Warwick Branch. Ashley Petersen from Tannymorel, and Annabell Troughton,...