Local legend lops off locks to raise thousands for charity
When Warwick resident Russell Stewart made the big call to chop off his dreadlocks after 12 years, he took the chance to raise money and awareness for a cause close to his own heart.
When Warwick resident Russell Stewart made the big call to chop off his dreadlocks after 12 years, he took the chance to raise money and awareness for a cause close to his own heart.
Sparked by her own family’s decades in the industry and a chance encounter with a stranger, this author’s debut project has memorialised in print a century of Warwick’s baking trade and its impact on the town.
It was a massive first day of competition at the state championships in Warwick, with hundreds of elite athletes hitting the turf at Queens Park. Check out this gallery with 30+ photos from Day 1 of the tournament here:
The Granite Belt’s snow dreams may have been mostly dashed, but that didn’t stop this 3yo from having the time of his life frolicking in the snow for the very first time.
A DOZEN firefighters and seven vehicles were needed to control the “unusual” bush fire.
A young man has suffered fatal injuries after an alleged hit and run
Industrie Nighclub closed last night amid a lull in the industry
MEMBERS of Warwick’s horse community turned out to pay their respects and show off their hard-working hooved friends.
They might be the new kids on the block when it comes to craft beer brewing, but the team at Currumbin Valley Brewing have certainly found favour with drinkers.
Ann Guyatt threw a tantrum when her cancer specialist suggested she should go into palliative care.
Amberley mum Michelle Whitelaw didn’t know where to turn when her 14-year-old son Jai was diagnosed with epilepsy in 2010.
Brett and Ella McEvoy always wanted their wedding to be one big party and the event itself certainly didn’t disappoint.
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