SPIRITUAL MATTERS: The light has come!
It’s happening again! And it may well be that it’s happening in a bigger, brighter and more extravagant way this year, writes Chris Sparks.
It’s happening again! And it may well be that it’s happening in a bigger, brighter and more extravagant way this year, writes Chris Sparks.
It’s the club no-one wants to be a member of, but it is growing every year.
The class of 2020 from Oakey State High School impressed everyone as they received the star treatment on arrival at their formal recently.
Graduates of the Toowoomba Flexi School arrived at Gip’s Restaurant dressed to the nines to celebrate the end of their school years at their 2020 formal recently.
THE Darling Downs Zoo has been offered a lifeline by the Federal Government, as part of a $94.6 million support package for Australian zoos and aquariums
Their season was nearly cancelled because of coronavirus, and these players have been ‘chomping at the bit’ to get out and play a game of golf.
Charleville’s usual Anzac Day service looked very different for the new COVID-19 era. But some stepped up to pay tribute on behalf of the whole community.
The town’s usual Anzac Day service looked very different for the new COVID-19 era. But some locals stepped up to pay tribute while staying socially distanced.
More than a place to buy beer, Sadleir’s Waterhole – as it will be named – is set to become the heart of the small but close knit Morven community.
Western councils have ratified a pay rise for elected members following their recent swearing-in, and it will come in to effect in the coming months.
The southwest’s biggest abattoir has been forced to stop taking bookings for the time being to work through its current backlog of bookings.
Surat Gas Project will start hiring soon, but how many of the promised 1000 jobs will be open to workers from the state’s southwest?
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