Warwick businesses take hit after parts of state enter lockdown
Stay-at-home orders have disrupted business in Warwick, just as the Southern Downs gears up for two of its biggest tourist drawcards of the year.
Stay-at-home orders have disrupted business in Warwick, just as the Southern Downs gears up for two of its biggest tourist drawcards of the year.
The premiership-winning Warwick men’s side is struggling to replicate the golden form they displayed in 2020, but the team hopes there is still time to turn the season around.
From racing to rock ‘n roll, it’s another weekend jam-packed full of events across the Southern Downs. Full details here:
‘I will not under any circumstances be silenced’: The Southern Downs councillor claimed the new media relations policy would stifle representatives’ ‘democratic right’ to speak freely and ultimately come at ratepayers’ expense.
After more than a century as one of the region’s most well-loved places of worship, this small Deuchar church will enter a new phase of its life under new ownership.
A weather system tracking across Australia will bring some weekend falls, but it will also bring some freezing morning starts.
A passion to explore Rose City’s baking history in a time before sliced bread, also led to this writer to unearth just how important the community is to her.
Trainers, bookies and organisers reveal the reason the Picnics is always one of their favourite events on the calendar, despite the treacherous weather.
The fashion stakes were high at the annual race event, as racegoers embraced the cooler weather and glammed up in winter tones and warm accessories. One Warwick woman was victorious in two categories but didn’t take her winnings home with her.
While the temperature sat just above freezing all day, it was glitz and glamour at the 2021 Ergon Energy Picnic Races. Check out all the faces from the Rose City event here:
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