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Graeme down memory lane

By TANIA PHILLIPS GRAEME Howie and Rex Dallas are on their way to the Tenterfield Golf Club. The pair will perform as part of a fund-raiser...

Around the grounds

Warwick East Bowls ON Sunday afternoon, we enjoyed Venus and Vic’s sponsored day, with three rinks of triples and one of fours. The results were:...

Sights and sounds of the region

Whether it be playing golf or getting off the beaten track, Killarney has a wide range of activities to enjoy. Rodeo show On 8 August...

Lining up for the finish

By CASEY O’CONNOR Round 20 is done and dusted and the race to the finish line has moved into the home straight hurtling towards the...

Moved to generosity

By DANE LILLINGSTONE IN RESPONSE to the article last week ‘When dogs attack,’ local businessman Stephen Fox and his wife Marie-Rose felt they could help...

Crime bender

In brief A 19-YEAR-OLD Thornlands man fronted Warwick Magistrates’ Court on Monday on charges of unlawful use of a motor vehicle, stealing, attempted arson and...

Beanies for brain cancer

By DANE LILLINGSTONE STANTHORPE local Carol Power from Carol Power Hats, Clothing and Crafts will be holding a fund-raiser for the Brain Cancer Foundation at...

Local group gives back

By DANE LILLINGSTONE THE Warwick Warriors Woodcutters attended Mount Gordon last week for a good old-fashioned bush tucker lunch with the students. Jaffle irons in half...

‘No’ mines unity

By DANE LILLINGSTONE Council and community stand together in opposition... RESIDENTS of the Southern Downs have made it clear that they do not want coal mines...

Independent schools boost

By DANE LILLINGSTONE Independent schools received a 7.5 per cent bump in recurrent funding in the 2015-16 state budget. A total of $628.4 million of recurrent...

Jumpers and Jazz goes out in style

By DANE LILLINGSTONE The 2015 Jumpers and Jazz in July has wrapped up for another successful year this past weekend. Palmerin Street and Leslie Park both...

Letters to the Editor

Job search I WAS talking to a lot of people and also a councillor and all say the three councillors who said no to the...

Subsidies announced for mandatory livestock tagging

The Queensland Government are rolling out discounted electronic identification devices (eID) for sheep and goats to assist with the “financial burden” of the industry’s...

Matt back on track