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This week on the farm

The evocative scent of the wisteria that is out in bloom right now brings back memories of the time we came to look at...

Soaking up spring floral delights

I’m here to tell you that I love the proliferation of spring flowers and blossoms that are around at the moment just in case...

The Great Pensioner Riots of ’98

Well, I'm not particularly eager to rush into things, but I think I can finally remove my earplugs. The last of the 'schoolies' have...

Regenerative agriculture: Charles Massy

Ag Columnist, Helen Lewis, shares key takeaways from a symposium in Stanthorpe on 4 September, hosted by Granite Belt Sustainable Action Network, where renowned...

Stanthorpe State School benefits from clean energy roll out

Stanthorpe State High School (SHS) has had solar panels installed as part of the Palaszczuk Government’s Advancing Clean Energy Schools (ACES) program. Solar panel are...

Young Warwick athletes could win thousands

The developer of local residential subdivision Aleva Estate, UKL Innovative Developments, has launched a new community sponsorship program to support young Warwick athletes. Company director...

The revolutionary bee-friendly pesticide

The story behind the discovery and development of the bee-friendly bio-pesticide Sero-X is one of regional Australia’s greatest accounts of global triumph and innovation,...

Sixty six years of friendship reinforced with nostalgic walk

A recent sentimental journey to a property 28 kilometres west of Inglewood saw three former school friends, all now 80 years old, share a...

Submissions open for Regional Telecommunications Review

The Regional Telecommunications Review is currently underway, with submissions open until 30 September. The Review is "an opportunity for people living and working in regional,...

Community and nature important in tough times

A local has highlighted the importance of community and spending time in nature for getting through tough times. Bob Redbath recently attended the wildflower walk...

Farmers offered leg up in disaster recovery

Three Southern Downs farmers are this week celebrating moving forward in their natural disaster recovery journey, each of their fences now rebuilt after recent...

Q&A

This week, Warwick/Stanthorpe Today had the pleasure of catching up with DEBBIE-ANN WILMOT for a Q&A session. Debbie owns a boutique emporium in Stanthorpe...

Buyers competing for limited livestock

Main livestock numbers were reduced this week with 1244 head of cattle finding their way into the market and 1389 head of sheep and...