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Come along to picnic in the park

THE Southern Downs Refugee Migrant Network will hold a Multicultural Summer Friendship Picnic in Warwick’s Leslie Park on Sunday 4 December. It’s a great opportunity...

FoodAssist needs help itself

ONE not-for-profit organisation that has been helping Warwick and surrounds for the past two years needs help to keep its doors open. FoodAssist Warwick goes...

Test form slump overreaction

DESPITE expected changes to our Test cricket team, there has been plenty of reaction to the new look team that was announced this week...

Photo of the week

THE Free Times has teamed up with a local photographers to bring their photo of the week. Members of the Southern Downs Beginners Photography Facebook...

Grant to uphold heritage

STANTHORPE Heritage Museum was awarded a $5300 federal Community Heritage Grant to fund a significance assessment, announced at the National Library of Australia in...

Maddie’s simply the best

A WELL-KNOWN Stanthorpe businesswoman has been given due recognition at a major Darling Downs business awards presentation. Maddie Burton from Maddie’s Gift Gallery recently...

Springtime in the garden

With spring soon to head into summer, Free Times gardening columnist BEATRICE HAWKINS shares her tips and musings for this week... THIS month the birth...

Top aged care expands

KILLARNEY Memorial Aged Care has begun building works on stage one of their major renovations and expansion. The building team managed by Kehoe...

Artists brighten up Christmas

THE local arts scene is well and truly getting into the festive spirit and creative types are busy getting ready for the Combined Christmas...

Glengallan gates to be returned

By Sue Keong THE time has come to consider the real possibility of returning the Glengallan gates at the Guy and Fitzroy streets corner of...

Respected for his determination and toughness

FRED Hyde’s legacy of building schools for children in one of the poorest parts of the Third World will live on, thanks to those...

Street’s shock at double death

By Jeremy Sollars NEIGHBOURS on Wattle Avenue in Warwick have spoken about their anguish on finding out that an elderly couple in their street were...

Water bombers deployed as grass fire encircles Karara

Water bombing aircraft have joined the fight to defend a small township west of Warwick from fires that forced roads shut, triggered a school...