Jandowae fence design to celebrate town’s rich history
Dalby State High School Students have been hard at work codesigning a new laser cut fence for Jandowae to celebrate local industry and history. Find out more.
Dalby State High School Students have been hard at work codesigning a new laser cut fence for Jandowae to celebrate local industry and history. Find out more.
The 101st annual Bell Races will take place on Saturday, kicking off a big year of racing across the Western Downs. Find out what’s in store here.
After a week of heavy rainfall and floods across the Western Downs the end is in sight, with council reporting water subsidence across the region.
A man has been lucky to avoid serious injury after his truck was sideswiped by a road train, causing it to flip. Find out more.
Residents are being encouraged to attend the Dalby Showgrounds tomorrow to take part in workshops including dress and didgeridoo (yidaki) making while learning more about Aboriginal culture.
Two Dalby boxers are set to compete in some of the biggest bouts of their fledgling pugilist careers when they step into the ring for the Australian Schools Boxing Championships this week in Perth. Find out more here.
A boy suffered a grisly injury after his neck was caught on a meat hook while driving on a Western Downs property. Find out more here.
Thousands of polocrosse players and supporters have been enjoying Chinchilla’s Polocrosse Nationals this week, with the event injecting significant money into the town. Find out more about the event here.
The quick thinking and selfless actions of a passer-by saved the life of an elderly man after his car collided into a tree and burst into flames. Find out more here.
The Dalby soccer oval will be renamed in honour of a lifelong soccer player, coach, manager and referee. MORE DETAILS.
Emergency crews have attended a scene in Hannaford after a truck’s trailer disconnected and rolled with cattle inside.
After months of community consultation, Western Downs Regional Council has finally settled on the location of their planned new Cultural Centre.
The Mary’s Place development at the site of the former Commercial Hotel, which burnt down in 2018, has received two gongs at a national architecture awards last week.
A first-0time offender who stole perfume has described the offending as a “judgment error” . Find out more here.
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