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Pump for hospital

By TANIA PHILLIPS THE Warwick Men’s Shed is holding a fund-raiser at their premises this weekend in Warwick. All money raised from the event...

Gates open for speaker

HOT on the heels of last week’s Goomburra Valley Coal Mine meeting at Allora comes a visit to Stanthorpe of the man leading the...

Disaster put on notice

By TANIA PHILLIPS NINE community noticeboards have been installed around the Southern Downs to help ensure local people are prepared during an emergency. Installed...

Women get the wow! factor

LESS than 12 hours after they went on sale, tickets for Women of Warwick’s WOW Showtime breakfast in April were sold out. WOW events have...

Tourism talks

By TANIA PHILLIPS THE future of tourism on the Southern Downs is set to be discussed at a major public meeting at the...

Red Cross luncheon invite

THE Stanthorpe Red Cross will celebrate Red Cross Calling by holding a soup and slice light lunch at St Pauls Anglican Church. The event will...

Finder keeper, faces charges

A 50-YEAR-OLD Dalcouth man was charged with stealing after availing himself of a mobile phone which had been inadvertently dropped on the driveway of...

Front row thrills

BROTHER and sister Clay, 3, and Rhani Dorey, 6, enjoy the Stanthorpe rodeo. The event, a long tradition in Stanthorpe attracted competitors and spectators...

Warwick goes live

WARWICK came out in force to support live music at the weekend as local band The Vellacott Trio launched their brand-new CD at the...

Trek to combat cancer

STANTHORPE’S Ian Robins is not letting prostate cancer slow him down, in fact it’s inspiring him to trek Australia with his wife and some...

Hailey dares to dream

SOUTHERN Downs Regional Council Youth Development Officer Hailey Cosh was one of three women who delivered inspiring speeches at the Zonta annual International Women’s...

Rodeo rides again

THE historic Stanthorpe Rodeo was on again at the weekend providing all the thrills and spills that local rodeo fans are use to. Dating back...

QPS frontline bolstered with $147.9 million and 118 new officers

The Queensland Police Service (QPS) frontline is being bolstered by a $147.9 million investment, with the money not only being used for new equipment...