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Heart of the country beats strong

By LIA SPENCER A LOT has changed in 90 years, but the aim of the Queensland Country Women’s Association is still the same. The Warwick Condamine...

Rural help 200km away

THREE rural support workers have been appointed to affect drought-affected communities across NSW with Tenterfield’s nearest more than 200 kilometres away at Tamworth. NSW Minister...

Pig control program expands

A PROGRAM to stamp out feral pigs in the Tenterfield region is being stepped up. Granite Borders Landcare Committee received funding from Local Land Services...

Charge over petrol theft

In brief A GLEN Alpin man, 26, has been charged and his teenage accomplice warned for tapping into the petrol stocks at Crisp Coaches in...

Bridge closed

In brief SOUTHERN Downs Regional Council has closed Kadows Road Bridge at Clintonvale today due to safety concerns about the old and damaged bridge. Director of...

Chaplaincy backed

By LIA SPENCER ALMOST 100 people turned up for a special high tea last week to show their support for the threatened chaplaincy program. The Back...

Making a stand

TENTERFIELD Tourism have received a positive response from its appearance at the Brisbane Holiday and Travel Show late last month. The show, held at the...

It’s a washout!

A MAJOR rain event unfolded across the southern part of Queensland and Northern NSW bringing valuable rain to the granite belt late last week....

Riders ready to rip, roar

By TANIA PHILLIPS RIDERS came out in force for the annual Killarney and Border Districts Trail Ride at the weekend. More than 1500 competitors took part...

Mystery tour for Probus

By TANIA PHILLIPS ROLL up for the magical mystery tour was the cry for the Rose City Warwick Probus Club members as they enjoyed the...

Water woes

By TANIA PHILLIPS FLUORIDATION is back in the spotlight in the Granite Belt after a petition against putting fluoride in town water was presented to...

Orienteers hit dam terrain

MORE than 100 orienteers are expected to compete at two events being held on the Southern Downs this weekend, 5-6 April. With the Easter three-day...

A safe and supportive school environment

Nestled amongst shady gum trees at the top end of town, Glennie Heights has the added advantage of being the smallest state school in...