Thread connect
THE work of contemporary textile artist Dorothy Haig takes centre stage at the Warwick Art Gallery this month.
Dorothy’s Thread is My Connection with Other...
Prime beef
By SONJA KOREMANS
THE Alumy Creek angus stud at Tenterfield will offer 45 bulls at its 25th annual sale on Saturday.
The draft includes...
Test discard creates history
By CASEY O’CONNOR
THE French Tennis Open is over for another year. Sarina Williams has further stamped her authority on the women’s game...
Around the grounds
Warwick East Bowls Club
RESULTS of the men’s monthly triples held last Thursday: Round 1 - The Summit 13 d K. Seaby, K. Mooney, B....
Better rains expected
By SONJA KOREMANS
THERE is a strong chance of a wetter than normal June and July with the weather pattern likely to...
Farmers upbeat despite drought
By SONJA KOREMANS
TWO-thirds of farmers are actively preparing for drought but remain remarkably upbeat about the rural sector’s outlook.
With an El Nino...
Fight is on for our food
By SONJA KOREMANS
ALL Australians can have their say on what they want in clearer country of origin food labelling.
Minister for Industry and...
Ask the physio
Question: Why do my joints seem to ache more in the cold or wet?
Answer: A review of recent studies suggests that there is indeed...
Long pause on dog parks?
By SONJA KOREMANS
YOU own a dog, you’d like to walk it off-leash in the region and that’s a reasonable request. But forget about it...
Tanking … drivers pumped at petrol prices
By SONJA KOREMANS
SOUTHERN Downs motorists are the winners in a petrol price war being played out in their region.
Drivers in Warwick were filling up...
Canine carnage
A COUPLE tell of the horror of watching a pair of rabid dogs maul 20 of their pet goats to death, fearing they would...
Automotive group under receivership
By SONJA KOREMANS
THE parent company of Peter Stewart Ford in Warwick has been placed into receivership.
Spiralling debt and owner mismanagement are believed...













