Police sacrifice appreciated and recognised by public
ON ITS 30th anniversary, National Police Remembrance Day was more than just a time to thank our local cops for their daily sacrifices while in service.
ON ITS 30th anniversary, National Police Remembrance Day was more than just a time to thank our local cops for their daily sacrifices while in service.
On Stan Kellett’s 21st birthday in February 1944, he watched the Japanese bomb Darwin instead of celebrating with his friends back home in Bell.
REMEMBERED as a true larrikin, Kenny ‘Bloody’ Hayes is someone everyone in Dalby knew and loved, and have sorely missed since his passing last week.
The community is celebrating the memory of Ken Hayes, a local legend and active community member.
AS part of its QGC venture in the Western Downs region, SHELL has announced plans to drill 250 gas wells during 2019 and 2020.
HOWARD Kenward lovingly restored his 1919 D-Type Vauxhall over 15 years but never had the chance to drive the ol’ girl or hear her run.
FARMERS across the Western Downs are picking up the pieces after an intense hailstorm ripped through the region on Thursday.
The boy was airlifted in a critical condition with multiple serious injuries.
The politicians are visiting farms which were caught in some of the worst parts of the storm.
Tweed MP Geoff Provest has asked the Health Minister to visit the Tweed.
‘We will miss them more than words could ever describe’. Family reflect on the four lives saved thanks to Beverley Harwood.
THE miracle rebirth of a cockatoo stuck out in Thursday afternoon’s severe thunderstorm has been likened to the biblical story of Lazarus’ rising.
TSBE’s Enterprise Evening for October in Dalby saw two board members step down and new members appointed.
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