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Teens hit trouble

By Jeremy Sollars Officers from the Warwick Police Child Protection Unit (CPU) have investigated two separate assaults involving teens at Warwick’s Queens Park in recent...

All eyes on election date

By Jeremy Sollars A by-election for the Southern Downs Regional Council might not need to be held if deputy mayor Jo McNally or councillor Cameron...

Beware: scammers are hard at work

By Jeremy Sollars LOCALS are reminded to be cautious of employment advertisements that require them to hand over personal details such as tax file numbers,...

Lions to be the pride of Warwick

The Southern Downs Regional Council’s commitment to leadership will be on display again in February when the Brisbane Lions come to Warwick. Star players Sabrina...

Star of the show

Miss Ring, Rodeo and Campdraft Karly Crisp is Stanthorpe’s Showgirl for 2017. Miss Fruit and Vegetable Tayla Dachs claimed the title of this year’s Miss...

Show Program

The 2017 Stanthorpe Show will be held at the Stanthorpe Showgrounds from Friday 3 to Sunday 5 February 2017. Friday 3 February is the official...

Bygone comes back

Exhibitors and organisers were thrilled with an increased turn-out for the 2017 Allora Heritage Weekend held over 28 and 29 January. Visitors to the...

Council bullying ‘widespread’

By Jeremy Sollars Allegations of a toxic workplace culture within local government workforces are not confined to the Southern Downs Regional Council, as documents tabled...

Emma’s ruby Miss Rodeo

By Jeremy Sollars Emma Deicke from Bowen River in North Queensland was named Miss Rodeo Australia 2017 at a function in Warwick last Saturday night,...

Irate over historic shelters demolition

By Jeremy Sollars Memorabilia from the demolished shelter sheds at Swanfels’ Pioneer Park east of Warwick has been placed in safe storage, the Southern Downs...

Growing interest in science

Students across the country will be getting their hands dirty for the annual Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) Hermitage Schools Plant Science Competition,...

Cattle prices stay high

The price of Australian cattle remains high, despite a seasonal price decline of 12 per cent between October and December 2016, according to Rural...

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...