Kids Games closer home
By ALENA HIGGINS
A GLOBAL games program that has been run successfully in Toowoomba and Brisbane is coming to Stanthorpe these school holidays.
"Kids Games" is...
Carnival fosters young talent
By TANIA PHILLIPS
TENTERFIELD Wintersong carnival program wrapped up on the weekend after a week of celebration.
The week celebrates one of the town’s most famous...
Reeves and resignation
By ALENA HIGGINS
THE creative mastermind behind Granite Belt tourism has explained her shock decision to resign from her position earlier this month.
Sarah Reeves said...
Airfield fears over powerline route
By ALENA HIGGINS
FEARS the development of a secondary power line from Warwick to Stanthorpe could threaten the future capabilities of the Warwick Aerodrome have...
Hospital’s training role
By ALENA HIGGINS
STANTHORPE Hospital has welcomed the official opening of its new on-site training facilities.
Featuring a six-bed accommodation block as well as tutorial and...
Mental stigma still
By ALENA HIGGINS
SOBERING new statistics that reveal one in five young people struggle with mental health, yet less than 40 per cent seek help,...
He’s gone starkers
By ALENA HIGGINS
MOTORISTS in Warwick were greeted by a cheeky site on Sunday when a Toowoomba man was caught running in the buff across...
NBN reaches Maryvale
MARYVALE residents are next in line to receive fast wireless broadband after the National Broadband Network (NBN Co.) last week announced its plans to...
Cream of crop at horse comp
SOME of Australia and Queensland’s best equestrians and horses were put through their paces at Morgan Park at the weekend.
The Warwick Horse Trials...
Honour for best firms
TENTERFIELD’s business and tourism community is set to be honoured in August when Tenterfield Shire Council hosts its inaugural Tenterfield Business and Tourism Gala...
TAFE war looms
By ALENA HIGGINS
THE survival of Warwick TAFE and other regional campuses is now “a numbers game”, according to director of Southern Queensland TAFE Trevor...
Ure hobnobs with Gore on climate change
By ALENA HIGGINS
WHEN Warwick Collective president and local website developer Elizabeth Ure found out she had been chosen to rub shoulders with climate change...