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Cost of dying soars

By ALENA HIGGINS CEMETERY costs across the Southern Downs will be re-examined after a grieving family voiced their displeasure at receiving an overtime...

Police crack cannabis ring

AN ALLEGED Warwick drug trafficking syndicate has been dismantled after police arrested two men last week and served another with a notice to appear. Warwick...

Recreational aquatic role for YMCA

SOUTHERN Downs Regional Council (SDRC) mayor Peter Blundell and acting CEO David Tuxford handed over the keys of the Warwick Indoor Recreation and Aquatic...

Rodeo was hot to trot

RUGBY League premiers Allora Wattles swapped the football field for the rodeo arena on Saturday night to raise a few funds and have a...

Table-tennis at 105

By ALENA HIGGINS “Good, clean living, no smoking and definitely no drinking” is what the son of the region’s oldest woman puts her...

Regional fire honour

CONGRATULATIONS are in order for the Inglewood SES Group, named South West Region Group of the Year at a Queensland Fire and Emergency Services...

Sizzling sincere thanks

THE Granite Belt community would like to thank firefighters and volunteers in person over a meal and a beer following the tremendous effort of...

Export deal hailed

By ALENA HIGGINS A WARWICK stock and station agent manager has welcomed news of a potential live export deal with China. The Federal Government...

Big burden off graziers

DAMAGE caused by decades of relentless attacks on the property rights of local landholders has been wound back through changes to rolling term lease...

Police report

Drink driver's rude awakening A 37-YEAR-OLD Broadwater man will face court charged with drink driving and obstructing police after Stanthorpe police investigated a male asleep...

The lunch that stopped nothing short

THE race that stops the nation and Warwick TAFE’s reputation for first-class hospitality attracted 130 locals to attend the TAFE’s Horizons Restaurant last week...

Rebates preferred over loans

A LOCAL MP has delivered a speech on the floor of NSW Parliament calling on the Federal Government to rethink its drought assistance strategy...

Livestock markets hold firm despite smaller yardings

The Warwick Saleyards experienced a slightly reduced turnout this week with 1,191 cattle and 1,279 sheep and lambs offered. Despite some softer prices, trade...