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Tilley rides Turbo Teddy to glory

By TANIA PHILLIPS WARWICK Turf Club was the location for the annual RSL Raceday on Sunday. The event attracted a good crowd to Allman Park. The...

Associations come together

QCWA Border Division will be the host the QCWA Southern Region meeting at the Warwick RSL Services and Citizens Club, Albion Street, Warwick, from...

It’s smooth sailing for Warwick Saleyards

THE Warwick Saleyards is celebrating a significant milestone after receiving accreditation under the National Saleyards Quality Assurance (NSQA) program. The NSQA accreditation demonstrates the commitment...

Great baroque music

BEAUTIFUL music in a beautiful location on Sunday afternoon when the Arioso Ensemble entertained music fans in the Swigmore Hall at Robert Channon Wines. The...

Time to make the call on drug dealers

TIME could be up for drug dealers in Warwick, with Crime Stoppers calling on local residents to report information about those manufacturing and distributing...

Crash man faces court

A 39-YEAR-OLD man from Varsity Lakes on the Gold Coast will face Warwick Magistrates’ Court on 4 May following an accident on Wednesday 13...

Pulling for Yangan

By TANIA PHILLIPS THE people of Yangan really know how to pull together. Needing to have their tennis courts recovered, the Yangan Progress Association decided to...

Learning new skills

TAFE Queensland South West has started a computer basics course aimed at mature-aged job seekers getting ready to re-enter the work force. The course is...

Truck action

By TANIA PHILLIPS THERE is nothing nicer than when a community pulls together to get something done and that’s just what the people of Yangan...

Kids look for new direction

A GRAZING property at Dalveen was the venue for an orienteering event conducted by the local Bullecourt Boulder Bounders Orienteering Club on Sunday 10...

Drought to continue into winter

By TERRY WEST THE latest El Nino report has it steadily declining and we should see a return to a neutral pattern during late autumn...

Jump in and jazz it up

FROM the very first Jumpers and Jazz in July in 2004, the textile art workshop program has been the quiet achiever of the festival...

Statewide Christmas appeal to support young people facing trauma

While the rest of Queensland begins preparing for Christmas, community service provider Carinity is gearing up to provide some extra support to some of...

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