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Households, drivers left short

By Jeremy Sollars THE loss of power to nearly 2000 households north and east of Warwick on Saturday night after a power pole fire came...

Rain follows warm spell

Rain is on the way again this week after a hot weekend - Free Times weather commentator Terry West shares his latest forecast for...

Time may be up for ‘Tanny’ school

By Jeremy Sollars TANNYMOREL State School won’t be closing any time soon, with public consultation over the proposed closure by the State Government scheduled to...

United in song

HUNDREDS of students from schools across the Warwick region descended on Leslie Park this morning for the national "Count Us In" singing event -...

Call for young leaders

IF you are an enthusiastic young person between the ages of 15 and 25 and live in the Southern Downs region, why not consider...

Bring out our best

DO YOU know someone who has made an outstanding contribution to our community? Now is the time to recognise their efforts and get your nominations...

Seniors lunch munch

THE Warwick Senior Citizens Association got together for a Melbourne Cup lunch on Tuesday - here’s a few snaps of those who attended the...

Opening for small towns

BUSINESS and how to attract it to our small towns will be the topic of a two-day conference at Killarney this weekend, 5 and...

Poppies makes sure that we remember

FAY Helwig’s amazing Flanders poppies WWI Remembrance Fields at Glen Aplin on the Granite Belt is open free to the public in the lead-up...

Memorabilia bears witness

REMEMBRANCE Day is coming up next Friday, 11 November, and the Stanthorpe and District Sub-Section of the Naval Association of Australia is raising funds...

Record fifth win for owner

By Casey O’connor ANOTHER chapter has been written into Aussie folklore after the running of the 2016 Melbourne Cup on Tuesday. Lloyd Williams was turned...

Let there be light, and new floors

By Jeremy Sollars UNLIKE St Mary’s Catholic Church in Warwick no historic graves have recently been unearthed at St Mark’s Anglican Church as yet but...

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A triumph for artists

It was a triumph of accomplishment for Granite Belt Support Services clients when they put on a special exhibition of their work at Artworks...

Tree of Hope blooms