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Big trucks detoured for road repairs

A WAY forward has been mapped out for heavy vehicles using the Allora-Clifton Road while the road undergoes repairs. At the first full general meeting...

Mobile black spots tackled

FIFTEEN locations in the Southern Downs have been prioritised for funding in a submission to round two of the Mobile Black Spot Program. The...

Paying their respects

IT may not have been the 100th anniversary of Gallipoli like last year, but that didn’t mean that the crowds were any less at...

Remembering the fallen

THE Allora Graveside service on Anzac Day proved poignant as the region’s war fallen were honoured. Pictures: TERRY WEST.

May the fourth be with you!

MANY first learned of Star Wars Day from former teacher David Wilson, himself a Star Wars fanatic; however students of Warwick’s West School will...

Students’ sacrifices

SCOTS College commemorated Anzac Day on the Friday before the official public holiday. Students were out in force to remember fallen past students. Terry West caught...

Passion shines through

THE My Passion exhibition, by the Warwick Artists Group, features recent work by thirty three members of the Group. The theme encouraged artists...

Maypole dancing and merriment

PREPARE to dance around a maypole as May Day Merriment comes to St Mark’s, Warwick, on Sunday 1 May. “Oh I remember when we...

Anzac dawn

By TANIA PHILLIPS A LARGE crowd braved the cool weather for this year's dawn service at Warwick this morning - more pictures from across the...

Lookout, it’s a tourism windfall

By TANIA PHILLIPS STANTHORPE scenic lookout Mt Marlay is set for a make-over with funding announced under the Queensland Government’s Scenic Lookout Upgrade Program. Southern...

Council scouts out carols talent

By TANIA PHILLIPS CHRISTMAS may not be for months but it pays to be prepared and the Southern Downs Regional Council is calling on all...

Kids make skate park their own

By JOYCE MARSH - WOODENBONG CORRESPONDENT WOODENBONG skateboard enthusiasts were treated to an afternoon of fun with a visit from ‘Ownlife’ skateboarding instructors...

Nine days paddling across Australia’s roughest waters

Known for its rough waters, crossing the Bass Strait is no picnic. Old tales of vessels disappearing across the notorious passage take on a whole...