UPDATE: Search called off after ‘no evidence’ of plane found
Authorities were called to the area 50km north of Rocky at 7pm before calling off the search around 11pm.
Authorities were called to the area 50km north of Rocky at 7pm before calling off the search around 11pm.
Take a look back at the year through the lens of the photographic team of The Chronicle. These are the team’s most memorable and favourite photographs made in 2020.
A PARTNERSHIP between Goondir Health Services and an Australian food rescue organisation has helped several communities in need during the pandemic.
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The group tasked with giving drought relief funds to southwest graziers and farmers is reminding them that help is still here, for as long as we are drought declared.
Not wanting to shut down their vocational training enterprise because COVID-19, Aaron and Tabitha Lippert sought new ways to teach, and the outcomes have surprised even them.
Regional Express airlines has announced an increase in flights on its routes to southwest Queensland, improving on heavy cuts made to services last month.
The wider Western Downs community prepare to farewell the cheeky, adventurous little boy who stole their hearts.
Tenders have been awarded for two of Cunnamulla’s biggest infrastructure projects, and now the builders will hit the ground running.
Coronavirus has hit the Maranoa’s footy clubs where it hurts, but they are still hoping to put together some kind of season before the year is out.
Hope springs eternal for the Birdsville Race Club, which has confirmed the event is not yet cancelled. Could this be some good news for southwest punters?
Disturbing reports of locals forcing FIFO workers out of town have come to light, prompting one western mayor to plead for his community to show respect.
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