Western Star founder’s legacy still lives on in Roma
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.
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.
Poultry has seen a resurgence in the country shows, and Mitchell’s first pet parade was a hit with the kids.
Desire to break down barriers and share knowledge of farming industry inspires first rural ambassador.
MAN recovering in hospital after shark bite at Yandaran.
After losing her worldly possessions and the ashes of her late son in a freak house fire, a woman is pleading for help to clothe her and her infant daughter.
The little country hall came alive with people of all ages in the mood for a good dance.
Get ready to bend and snap when Roma Performing Arts brings Legally Blonde to stage.
A BUNDABERG woman says her mum’s agonising death could have been avoided.
A new report has found most Roma properties are inaccessible or inappropriate for our ageing population.
WHILE a family slept peacefully in their home, less than 150 metres away their 15-year-old pony was being mauled by dogs.
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