Winner revealed: Roma’s cutest dog for 2023
After a nailbiting competition, Roma’s cutest dog for 2023 has been crowned from more than 60 nominations. Check out the top contenders here.
After a nailbiting competition, Roma’s cutest dog for 2023 has been crowned from more than 60 nominations. Check out the top contenders here.
A council situated in regional Queensland intends to plant a tree to commemorate the late Queen Elizabeth II – and they want the newly-appointed King there to witness the event.
Pet owners across the Maranoa region have nominated more than 60 adorable pups to be crowned Roma’s cutest dog for 2023. Vote for your top pick now.
Last weekend hundreds of Maranoa residents gathered to celebrate inclusion and diversity at Harmony Day events at the Roma Butter Factory. Here’s all the photos and fun from the day.
Coronavirus has hit the Maranoa’s footy clubs where it hurts, but they are still hoping to put together some kind of season before the year is out.
Hope springs eternal for the Birdsville Race Club, which has confirmed the event is not yet cancelled. Could this be some good news for southwest punters?
Disturbing reports of locals forcing FIFO workers out of town have come to light, prompting one western mayor to plead for his community to show respect.
Federal money is fast-tracking upgrades to a major southwest route, with the project being labelled as a win for truckies and heavy industry.
As locals stay in to stop the spread of coronavirus, we are opting more and more for delivery, which has meant a big change in the way companies do business.
Newly elected councillors in Cunnamulla have set their salaries. Find out how much they will make in the next financial year.
As families grapple with schooling at home this term, we asked the experienced teachers from Charleville School of Distance Education to share their best advice.
THE Darling Downs Zoo has been offered a lifeline by the Federal Government, as part of a $94.6 million support package for Australian zoos and aquariums
Their season was nearly cancelled because of coronavirus, and these players have been ‘chomping at the bit’ to get out and play a game of golf.
Charleville’s usual Anzac Day service looked very different for the new COVID-19 era. But some stepped up to pay tribute on behalf of the whole community.
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