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Four months’ jail for molesting girl

By Jeremy Sollars A WARWICK man found guilty of repeatedly molesting an underage girl will spend just four months behind bars. The 73-year-old, who cannot by...

Lightning strikes cause blackouts

By Jeremy Sollars ERGON Energy says the blackouts in Warwick and surrounding areas on Monday arose as a result of a “relatively brief, but very...

Billycarts take to the streets

IT’S shaping up to be a State of Origin clash with a twist at Billycarts on the Border this Saturday, 22 October. Wallangarra’s Glenlyon Street...

Autopsy after six weeks

By Jeremy Sollars AN autopsy on the body of a Warwick woman who lay dead in her Percy Street home for six weeks before being...

Rodeo girl’s still in the saddle

By Jeremy Sollars SHARNI Collins has no real preparation regime for the Ladies’ Poley Buckjump at this year’s Warwick Rodeo - she just plans to...

Shots fired

WARWICK police are calling for information from the public after shots were fired at a Gilbert Street residence on Monday night 17 October. A police...

Legal wrangle delays trial of hit-run accused

By Jeremy Sollars LEGAL argument has delayed the start of the trial of a truck driver charged with the hit-run death of a cyclist near...

Sex offender jailed

By Jeremy Sollars A WARWICK man found guilty of repeatedly molesting an underage girl will spend just four months behind bars. The 73-year-old, who cannot by...

Truckie for trial

By Jeremy Sollars THE truck driver accused of the hit and run death of a cyclist near Inglewood in April 2014 is due to face...

Abuse case nears verdict

By Jeremy Sollars THE trial of a Warwick man accused of repeatedly molesting an underage girl when engaged in equestrian activities is continuing in the...

Backpacker tax delay

Our Say THE Labor Party has once again demonstrated it has no regard for regional Australia and agricultural producers by delaying changes to the controversial...

Labor’s crack at backpacker tax

By Jeremy Sollars THE Federal Opposition has thrown a spanner into the works of the controversial backpacker tax, threatening to delay legislation in the Senate...

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...