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Anything but the subject

The negative space of an image is anything other than the subject. It can be the foreground, the background, and the visual “breathing room”...

Seniors stay active

Warwick seniors are being warmly invited to stay on their feet this October, with Churches of Christ Warwick already hosting one of its signature...

FEATURE: The voice of the Warwick Gold Cup

For 45 years, one familiar voice has echoed through the arena at the Warwick Rodeo and Gold Cup Campdraft, a voice that has become...

Cutting hair for a cause

The Granite Belt community has once again shown its generosity, coming together to support the recent Kutz 4 Kaz street stall and raffle in...

Police gear up for major road safety blitz

Police from across southern Queensland will launch a major road safety operation on Sunday, aimed at reducing road trauma ahead of the region's most...

Connecting the rural community

The Granite Belt Growers Association recently hosted a well-attended Farming After Hours networking evening at Sabo’s on Severn, the beautiful property owned by Joe...

Snakes on the move as warm weather hits the Southern Downs

As temperatures rise across the Southern Downs, snakes are becoming increasingly active, and local experts are urging residents to stay alert. Southern Downs snake catcher...

Celebrating small halls

Close to 80 people gathered at the Greymare Hall recently for an evening of outstanding entertainment as part of the Festival of Small Halls...

Handing over the reins

Excitement filled the newly air-conditioned Douglas Feez Pavilion on Saturday night as close to 200 people gathered to celebrate one of Warwick’s most beloved...

Lifting the lid on mental health

The Rotary Club of Stanthorpe marked World Mental Health Day on Friday with its Lift the Lid on Mental Illness Charity Breakfast, bringing locals...

‘Red Hatters’ tip hats to 25 years

For a quarter of a century, Warwick’s beloved Rose City Red Hatters have been reshaping the idea of old age. Not dreading their older years...

The crowned rodeo royalty

Smiles came easily during the Tiny Tot section. Seven-year-old Kiali Potene charmed the audience to be crowned Miss Tiny Tot, with six-year-old Addelyn Dendle...

Striking Warwick mural highlights rabbit threat

A striking new mural has been unveiled on the outside of the Darling Downs–Moreton Rabbit Board office in Warwick, shining a spotlight on the...