50+ photos: Outback Queensland Masters 2023, St George
Check out all the photos taken at St George last weekend as part of the first leg of the Outback Queensland Masters 2023.
Check out all the photos taken at St George last weekend as part of the first leg of the Outback Queensland Masters 2023.
Rangers at Carnarvon National Park are pleading with visitors to stop damaging Indigenous rock art, with tourists chasing social media clout putting sacred sites at risk by taking self-indulgent selfies.
From a giant life-sized rock cow to a whimsical castle made from the actual pages of a story book, check out some of the outstanding entries in the lead up to the Sculptures Out Back award ceremony this weekend. Meet some of the entrants here.
A whopping $10,000 is up for grabs for amateur golfers this weekend in a regional Queensland town as part of a major outback golfing tournament spanning across six regions.
SERIOUS concerns have been raised about the need for a proposed 105ha sand mine, as data reveals enough sand on Coast for almost 20 million new homes.
DEVELOPER signals intent with appeal lodged over 103-hectare sand mine giving residents days to decide whether to join council in fighting the project.
CHINESE trade tour and foreign investment links revealed as sand mine proposal days away from decision.
TOMORROW a Dalby business will reveal a major tourist attraction for the town! FULL DETAILS HERE:
When John Ibbotson decided to photograph every lighthouse in Australia, he didn’t realise it would spark a life-long love for these historic structures.
The first ever Western Star lamented the sorry state of communications and clueless bureaucrats in the city. It sounds all too familiar today, writes Jorja McDonnell.
Her great grandfather was among the founding members of Roma’s first newspaper, and Gloria Limpus has always loved flicking through the pages twice a week.
Throughout our history, The Western Star has featured countless local sportspeople. And we won’t stop as we move into the digital age.
One southwest council is calling on their own, welcoming any and all suggestions on how to attract more people to live rurally.
Denise Morcombe says her son’s remains – and his killer – would never have been found were it not for the work of her local newspaper.
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