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A reason to thrive

By Jeremy Sollars Warwick is known for its love of horses, and from this week a new not-for-profit initiative will tap into the positive healing...

Control pests or pay big fee

By Jeremy Sollars Landowners across the Southern Downs and Granite with more than five hectares will be slugged with a minimum $500 fee next financial...

15 blocks from three-hectare patch

By Jeremy Sollars Work has begun on the latest residential subdivision in Warwick - a three-hectare patch of ground off the eastern end of Hawker...

The beauty of a serene nerine

When I went out to the garden today I was delighted to see the first of the nerines I transplanted from a pot last...

Tree change of a different kind

Southern Downs Council Regional is seeking input from the community on a permanent solution following the removal of four large London Plane Trees from...

A fair rate of return

By Jeremy Sollars Land values in the Southern Downs Regional Council area have risen by a modest 2.8 per cent over the last 12 months,...

Relay heads around the world

Local legends are being called on to carry the Queen’s Baton in Warwick as it prepares to host the Queen’s Baton Relay (QBR). The eyes...

Polocrosse program peaks

By Jeremy Sollars Queensland’s 2017 polocrosse season will kick off an action-packed program of events in April. First up for the season, Warwick’s Cunningham Polocrosse Club...

McNichol stands for One Nation

By Jeremy Sollars BREAKING: The husband of a current Southern Downs councillor has put up his hand to be the One Nation candidate for Southern...

Business building links

By Jeremy Sollars The Business Network of Warwick (BNoW) held its 20th monthly evening event last night, Wednesday 1 March, at Chris and Yve Stocks’...

Unity in dog war

By Jeremy Sollars Calls are being made loud and clear for landowners to unite in the ongoing battle against the scourge of wild dogs in...

NRL set to ‘make history’

By Casey O’connor For rugby league fans it is seems an age since the excitement of the first weekend in October 2016. There are...

Labour hire firm racked up $11 million tax bill before collapse

Collapsed labour hire contractor iComply Horticultural Compliance Specialists amassed a tax debt of more than $11 million owed to state and federal tax agencies...