Cattle numbers lift with mixed quality
THERE was a small lift in supply and overall quality was very mixed at the Warwick cattle sales on Tuesday, 10 September.
Total yarding was...
Memorial lunch
Briefs
FOND memories of the late David McDonald will be remembered over a lunch at Enchanted Gardens on Saturday, 21 Setpember.
The event has been organised...
No funding to fix Eight Mile
By JONATHON HOWARD
INVESTIGATIONS into the horrific Eight Mile intersection accident, which claimed two young lives last month on 12 August, are ongoing, according to...
Help find missing woman
MISSING PERSON: Warwick Police are seeking public assistance to help locate 36-year-old Tanya Buckland who was last seen in Palmerin Street, Warwick on August...
Recycling old technology
By JONATHON HOWARD
SOUTHERN Downs Regional Council have revealed a new e-waste drop zone to properly dispose of and recycle unwanted TVs and computers.
The council...
Crime forum calls for help
By JONATHON HOWARD
NEIGHBOURHOOD Watch groups were once considered a strong platform for police and residents to work together.
But a sharp decline in Neighbourhood Watch...
Local drop soon to flow
By JONATHON HOWARD
LOCALLY brewed beer could soon be flowing from a microbrewery in Severnlea, after Southern Downs Regional Councillors voted in favour of the...
Greens make final plea
By JONATHON HOWARD
GREENS candidate for Maranoa, Grant Newson, has urged voters worried about Tony Abbott gaining absolute power to vote "Greens" after a new...
‘Diversity is vital’: Chamber
By JONATHON HOWARD
A CLEAR mandate following this weekend’s Federal election needs to address the continuing slump in business and consumer confidence, says Warwick Chamber...
Paving way for growth
By JONATHON HOWARD
A NEW asphalt plan at Leslie Dam has been given a green light from Southern Downs Regional Council, securing at least nine...
Pet danger as snakes stir
By JONATHON HOWARD
SNAKES are on the move and the Warwick Animal Welfare Association is urging residents to take extra precautions with pets.
The sudden warm...
Sheep show triumph
By JUDI HAIDLEY
THE students and sheep from the Scots College Texel stud returned triumphant from the Royal Queensland Show recently, having achieved their most...