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Show must go on

By TANIA PHILLIPS THE District may be drought declared but the show must go on with the 87th annual Warwick Show starting on Friday. Warwick Show...

Police investigate suspicious death

POLICE investigating the death of 24-year-old Alexis Jeffery of Goondiwindi are appealing for information into her movements between Saturday night 15 March and Sunday...

Green grant for seniors

TENTERFIELD’S Sunnyside Seniors Biodiversity Project has been awarded $3600 in state funding for community-based environmental protection work. NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker and Northern Tablelands...

Open day brings respite

BLUE Care Allora-Clifton Community Care will host an open day on Friday 28 March aimed at educating the public about respite services. Blue Care Allora/Clifton...

Theatre funding now

NSW State Government funding is now available for theatre and arts organisations in regional areas including the Tenterfield region. Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall...

QCWA branches celebrate 90th anniversaries

TWO well-known and loved QCWA groups are set to celebrate their 90th anniversaries over the next three weeks. This weekend the Killarney QCWA celebrates their...

Festive growth

JUST a week after the area was declared drought affected the Granite Belt has received a massive economic boost thanks to the bi-annual Apple...

Tamara earns crown

TAMARA Bondfield has always had a passion for horses and competed in her first Warwick Show at the age of five. Over the years she...

Rodeo event riding high

By TANIA PHILLIPS IT’S back! Rodeo made it’s exciting return to Stanthorpe at the weekend after a four-year absence and organisers couldn’t be happier. More than...

Festive spirits on high

PEOPLE came from everywhere for this year’s Apple and Grape Festival with Katherine cowboy John Richards making the journey south with his best mate...

Drought aid on way

TENTERFIELD farmers will get a chance to take part on the ’Lifting the Lid on Drought’ tour launched this week. The tour, which will make...

People to see, stories to tell

THERE will be a bear in Warwick and a chair as well when Play School’s latest concert tour pulls into town in May. Kids Promotions...

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...