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Don’t discount chain’s survival

By ALENA HIGGINS CRAZY Clark’s stores in Warwick and Stanthorpe have escaped the latest round of closures, following the collapse of their parent company earlier...

Sheer strawberry luxury

Author Liz Agnew is set to launch her first whimsical book of recipes and facts about the little gem that is the strawberry at...

Indigenous elders in spotlight

By ALENA HIGGINS HOT cuppas and conversation were flowing freely last Thursday as about 40 people gathered at the Uniting Church on Guy Street for...

Must do and see program is bursting with events

THIS year’s program is bursting with textiles, art and craft workshops, dinners, jazz music and other quirky events and happenings according to Warwick Tourism...

Hot soup and bowls too

THREE hundred bowls and more than 70 litres of home-made soup - a lot of preparation has gone into the Warwick Potters Association’s annual...

art@st.mark’s expands

AS WARWICK’S quirkiest winter festival Jumpers and Jazz in July gears up to be the biggest yet, it seemed only fitting that the third...

Lifestyle of learning

By ALENA HIGGINS Angela Heggarty and Rosemerry McArthur at the Endeavour Learning and Lifestyle opening on Friday.

Health clinic for women

A WOMEN’S health nurse will conduct a free clinic at Warwick Hospital on Tuesday from 9am to 3pm. The service is confidential and available to...

Cyclist death charges

Police have charged a 43-year-old man following investigations into the road death of a 61-year-old cyclist at Inglewood earlier this year. Truck driver Geoffrey Joseph...

Funds for service

MARANOA community groups can now apply for grant funding under the Department of Social Services. Funding is available for a range of community organisations including,...

Jumpers in party mode

TREE jumper artists and jazz lovers together with visitors and locals will get the Jumpers and Jazz party started tomorrow night when they gather...

Big Daddies are well in the swing

THEY were one of the highlights of last year’s Jazz and Jumpers in July Festival and so the Wellswung Daddies are back by popular...

Farmers warn of rising food prices

As fuel prices continue to sit at upwards of $2.60 a litre throughout the region, and producers continue to battle the current drought, people...