Events and activities you can’t miss this weekend in Stanthorpe
With options that include a food and music festival, archery and a rock ‘n’ roll dance workshop, there’s something for everyone in the Granite Belt.
With options that include a food and music festival, archery and a rock ‘n’ roll dance workshop, there’s something for everyone in the Granite Belt.
From humble beginnings as a ‘little gold mine’ backpackers to winning Stanthorpe’s best burger, these owners tell their story of how it all started.
It was all smiles as the Granite Belt community gave back to a worthy cause with Biggest Morning Tea fundraisers.
The Stanthorpe man was more than three times the legal limit when he sped off after a late night argument with his girlfriend, before swerving onto the wrong side of the road into the path of a woman’s car.
The defendant was at the bar table for her matter when she suddenly lost consciousness, sending the courtroom into chaos as people scrambled to help.
An increased interest in tourism to the region has left many Stanthorpe motels with zero vacancies, but some operators say one big factor is holding the town back.
The rental market is tougher than ever right now but there is still plenty to choose from when it comes to your next home. From a quaint one-bedroom to a sprawling former cattle homestead, your new abode could be right here:
Warwick community to channel inner Zen and stretch in solidarity to raise awareness for the debilitating disease.
Stanthorpe community to channel inner Zen and stretch in solidarity to raise awareness for the debilitating disease.
Southern Downs teens and young adults will benefit from a huge move to expand mental health services, as experts report COVID has severely impacted wellbeing and left some struggling to cope.
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