Nine people injured in ‘horrific’ highway smash
Emergency services describe the scene of a two-car collision north of Ulmarra as horrific. Nine people were injured.
Emergency services describe the scene of a two-car collision north of Ulmarra as horrific. Nine people were injured.
Emergency services were called to a two-car collision on the Pacific Highway, north of Ulmarra on New Year’s Day.
Spectators and competitors alike flocked to Mitchell from across Queensland, ready to enjoy the action of the annual New Year’s Eve pro rodeo.
They are some of the few people who can call themselves locals at Toompine – known as the pub with no town. Now Stu and Kate Bowden are the ‘accidental publicans’.
The inexperienced driver and her mother were directed to take a dirt road detour which ended in tragedy.
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GALLERY: Kylie Bourne debuts her brand new collection ‘TRE360’ at the Dogwood Crossing Gallery in Miles.
Dogwood Crossing gallery in Miles was packed to the rafters last night for Kylie Bourne’s lastest exhibition “TRE360”.
The delivery of gas into the domestic market marks a major milestone for the industry as Project Atlas delivers gas to its first customer.
DELAYS and expense for tank water deliveries raise questions for council and suppliers.
78 competitors from across the west gathered in Augathella to put their practice in the pool into play.
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Southwest police are offering their best tips for travellers over the Christmas period, to ensure everyone reaches their destination, and returns home again, in one piece.
Charleville’s Waroona aged care facility will look different in the new year, when construction works will begin to transform the bedrooms, reception, and gardens.
Get the lowdown on how you can better prepare to ensure your best friend stays safe in the heat this Summer.
We’ve compiled a list of the most unusual crimes and criminals to land people in front of the region’s Magistrates courts this year.
The small bowls club is backing its junior players with a new program, and also upgrading its green.
The Whitsunday school which topped the NAPLAN results over the last five years has said there is no secret to good results, ‘only good teaching’.
For the first time in years, Mitchell will have its own scout troop, thanks to some motivated locals.
Local newsagent says the win is a major boost for the small town.
FORENSIC police were seen sifting through excavated dirt from the Chinchilla home.
Classes aimed at community workers will teach first aid specific to the effects of misusing alcohol and drugs.
A Sunshine Coast ambulance officer, who helped many during their moment of crisis, has performed one beautiful final act of service in death.
The Chinchilla Christian College prooved anything can happen if you let it in their awe-inspiring musical, Mary Poppins Jr.
One of the heaviest bulls to come through the Roma saleyards has raised thousands for the Lachlan Hughes Foundation, which supports innovators in regenerative agriculture
Local initiatives to preserve indigenous languages of the southwest have received a boost.
Police across the southwest have turned their focus to safer driving, and are educating their communities with many local events.
Selfless university student cuts hair for good cause.
Muster crowds coming from far and wide as Kelly Gang arrives
Qantas has given regional fares a major shake-up, and also introduced online booking for resident flights.
FIREFIGHTERS have contained a vegetation fire at Lowmead which began burning yesterday.
Eight-year-old Jaxon Green from Wandoan has begun opening his eyes and speaking for the first time since the horrific Warrego Hwy accident.
‘In my experience in going to court with landholders, it’s been important to ensure there is a very good chain of evidence we can rely on…’
Spring has sprung: The new Melenco boutique collection is here!
Chinchilla’s Gabby Hicks touches down in Brazil for Australian futsal tour.
Chinchilla Netball host their first inter-district carnival.
After buying a last-minute ticket in Charleville, a Roma couple are now $200,000 richer.
A live in caretaker position is currently available and comes with some pretty swish benefits!
Restaurant ‘royal’ takes in the serenity – and Borumba dam fishing
ROMA isn’t the typical place you would find one of Australia’s most popular, chart-topping music groups performing their hits.
Local grain farmer says he is in total awe of Jack’s tremendous efforts.
Tara woman’s ordeal after injury left her alone and unable to call for help.
A Cunnamulla-Roma alliance of fathers and sons proved to be a winning combination at the men’s fours.
The local recreation association welcomed riders from near and far to their arena for a hugely successful weekend.
Chris Poulsen was helping tow a bogged car.
AN EXPLOSIVES Ordinance Response Team was called to Calavos where an explosives device was located last night.
The South Burnett community is showing their big hearts for a fund-raising campaign after a local family is faced with tragic circumstances.
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