Southwest racing under new coronavirus travel restrictions
Trainers and jockeys’ travel is restricted, but it is good news for the Roma Picnic Races: more runners are expected to take to the track this Saturday.
Trainers and jockeys’ travel is restricted, but it is good news for the Roma Picnic Races: more runners are expected to take to the track this Saturday.
No one will be coming in or out of the southwest unless absolutely necessary, following a state government suspension of long haul travel.
Losing months of bookings almost overnight has been a blow for southwest moteliers, but one manager is finding ways for their remaining guests to support the whole town.
Rural Queensland is pulling out all the stops to keep people safe from coronavirus, but shires are introducing different guidelines. How do they measure up?
Seven of the nine councillors voted to increase their annual pay packets.
Pubs around Roma are gearing up for a great Australia Day weekend.
Riley Bryen has been named captain of Dance wEST03, and a scholarship has been awarded to Ella McLean.
A Moranbah family has spoken about the moment a drink-driver crashed into their home.
Paul Hovey never thought his high paying job would end in such a headache.
On hearing of her husband’s passing, the sparkle in 91-year-old Marion’s eye diminished and she started the journey to be with her husband.
As QLD moves forward with Container for Change, kinks are still to be flattened out in the southwest.
A HARD-WORKING Dalby man has declared he is ready to put down his tools after this afternoon discovering he is $100,000 richer.
Maranoa Regional Council issued the alert this week.
In this tech-savvy world we live in, the humble video store industry is on a sharp decline to impending extinction, but one Burnett video store has other plans.
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