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Young at heart are vibrant

By ALENA HIGGINS HUNDREDS of people converged on Warwick Indoor Recreational and Aquatic Centre last Thursday to take part in the Seniors’ Week expo. Expo-goers were...

Wild flower walk

THE Granite Belt’s unique flora will be the focus of a series of wildflower walks being conducted over the next three months by the...

Equestrian events abound

By ALENA HIGGINS IT’S almost time to saddle up ahead of the Queensland International Three Day Event (QI3DE) at Morgan Park this weekend. A smorgasbord of...

Thanks, Diggers

By ALENA HIGGINS COLD and blustery conditions failed to deter a stoic crowd from gathering at Leslie Park to commemorate the 48th anniversary of the...

Saddling up again

By ALENA HIGGINS AFTER an 18-month hiatus, one of Tenterfield’s most iconic landmarks is open for business again. The Tenterfield Saddler, made famous by the Peter...

New find at drug site

A BURIED container with suspected links to drug trafficking and a decades-old triple murder case has been found on a property near Warwick. Police probed...

Three hospitalised after head-on smash

A WOMAN was thrown from her car and two others were injured in a devastating head-on crash on the New England Highway on Tuesday. RACQ...

Randy holds the champion back

By ALENA HIGGINS A “MATURE” and “polished” performance saw a young Warwick boxer stave off an expected win by his more experienced opponent at Rockhampton...

Teeth check for canines

By ALENA HIGGINS STINKY breath, trouble eating, inflamed gums and loose or broken teeth are all symptoms of gum disease in pets. August is dental awareness...

Galahs for love

WHETHER they’re hanging out upside-down or playing soccer with pebbles on the ground, you’ll see plenty of comical activities from the region’s galah population...

Bridge closures hit home

FEEDBACK is being sought on the impact of recent bridge closures and reduced load limits in the Southern Downs. Southern Downs Regional Council recently closed...

Policies get the rubber stamp

By ALENA HIGGINS DEPUTY mayor Ross Bartley says he is “disappointed” his fellow councillors adopted 11 policies en masse during last month’s general meeting, saying...

The Summit bowlers dominate

The Summit bowlers have dominated the club’s Two-Bowl Triples Carnival held on Sunday at the club. Overall winners were Rod Crome, David Stibbard and Rob...