Girls tackle the Adrian Vowles Cup in competition first
Young women of the west made Adrian Vowles Cup history by playing their own fully-fledged competition for the first time, and there is already appetite for more.
Young women of the west made Adrian Vowles Cup history by playing their own fully-fledged competition for the first time, and there is already appetite for more.
Charleville’s biggest sporting event brought hundreds of young athletes to town, and we captured the best bits.
“This year’s International Women’s Day theme – Each for Equal – couldn’t be more fitting for the sporting landscape.”
Check out the mega gallery to relive all the action from day one of the Adrian Vowles Cup.
SANTA had a helping hand on Saturday, December 8, when emergency services personnel drove him around Jandowae to deliver gifts.
AS THE school year wraps up, Dalby Christian College celebrated its students’ achievements at its annual awards night on Thursday, December 6.
THE end of their first year for some, and the conclusion of their time at the school for others, Bell State School’s awards night showcased the students’ work.
The Dalby State School raced to the pool for their annual swimming carnival, and had great success in and out of the water.
Hang gliding from Dalby to Charleville scored thrill seeker a national record.
‘Three years ago it was going off like it did now… that was two weeks before Marcia hit’
Darcy Reed has played rugby since the age of seven, and has now taken on his biggest challenge: The Queensland Red’s Rugby Sevens
A woman has been taken to hospital in a serious condition following a near-drowning in the Lockyer Valley.
HAY bales have caught fire on the back of a truck five minutes north of Bell on the Bunya Highway.
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