Wolves ladies battle hard in loss to Rovers
FOOTBALL: The Warwick Wolves ladies battled hard against the Rockville Rovers on Sunday, but couldn’t walk away with the win.It was a tough game for the Warwick women’s side, with two players injured during the hard fought match.Warwick led at half team, with Elise Wyvill scoring from a penalty shot during the first half.But the Rovers fought back in the second half, putting away two goals to win the match.The Wolves have had a good season so far, with eight wins from 11 games.The team currentl..>> view originalStahmann Farms launches eCommerce shop to crack lucrative ...
Stahmann Farms launches eCommerce shop to crack lucrative Chinese market Updated July 06, 2016 14:51:59 In an Australian first, one of the country's largest nut producers has launched a digital marketing platform in an effort to sell more raw, packaged nuts to China. Stahmann Farms is a privately owned and integrated company which has farms near Moree in northern NSW and has a factory in southern Queensland's Toowoomba and now this very traditional company has gone dig..>> view originalFederal election: Why Queenslanders felt Pauline Hanson spoke for ...
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Pauline Hanson attacks 'sensationalism' Watch the One Nation senator elect take a swipe at the way the media has treated her since Saturday's election. PT1M27S 620 349 Sadly, Pauline Hanson is returning to Canberra after nine failed attempts to revive her political career.As a fellow Senator-elect for Queensland, I certainly don't share her Donald Trump-style views on immigration and trade. Enter Pauline Hanson, ..>> view originalHave your say on water resource plans
The Queensland Government is seeking community views on proposals to develop new water resource plans covering three catchments in the Queensland Murray-Darling Basin.The changes are necessary to improve water management and use; and for Queensland to be consistent with the Murray-Darling Basin Plan 2012.The Condamine and Balonne, Border Rivers and Moonie river catchments form a large part of the Queensland Murray-Darling Basin and support communities and industry, including agriculture and tour..>> view originalMeet the faces of Warwick bingo
IT’S the final few numbers of a bingo game that have competitors on the edge of their seats, according to four Warwick pros.Fay Parker, Jean Everest and Eileen and Bevin Truman are weekly regulars at RSL’s Wednesday morning bingo, and say the thrill of the game is a huge drawcard.“You get to the last few numbers, and you’re waiting thinking, ‘where is it? where is it?’,” Mrs Everest said.Mrs Parker said she was a teen when she developed a love for bingo.“I’ve been playing since I was 13 years o..>> view originalBrisbane Times launches grassroots community news platform for ...
Fairfax Media’s Brisbane Times has expanded its news platform MyBT launching MyBT Gold Coast. The “grassroots news platform” allows local community to submit and share news tips, photos, sports results and promote events as well as write stories about what’s happening in their community. Journalists moderate all comments and posts while opinion pieces are a blend of content from community groups, individuals and some commissioned from experts. Brisbane Times editor in chief Simon Holt said in ..>> view originalMore medals for youth
HOCKEY: Toowoomba’s young prodigies have followed up a historic state title win last week by adding more medals to their haul.After the Darling Downs under 13’s picked up their first Queensland title in 17 years last week, Toowoomba’s junior boys have picked up where they left off by claiming Bronze at the state championships.Unfortunately their chances of gold and silver medals were halted by by a rampant Brisbane side who saw them off 5-0.However, the Garden City contingent were able to brush..>> view originalEnd of an era for Elders Chinchilla
FRIDAY was an emotional day for Elders Chinchilla co-owners Tess Bourke and Kev Fenton as they shut the doors on a business they built together from the ground up. “The end of an era” is how Mr Fenton described the moment they walked out the door for the last time after eight years as partners in the real estate trade.The operation has been bought by Surat Basin Real Estate and settlement took place on Friday. Back in 2008, business was booming in Chinchilla and the two teamed up to open a real..>> view originalCockatoos end with heartbreaking loss
A Mic Jamieson try gave Queensland Country a tight two-point win. LESS THAN IDEAL FINISH: Forbes' Mahe Fangupo was strong, but NSW Country went down in its final game of 2016. Photo: CHRIS SEABROOKTHE NSW Country Cockatoos’ 2016 campaign finished with a loss to their Queensland counterparts in Toowoomba last weekend, the side’s second straight loss to the Heelers.The Cockatoos led 27-24 and looked likely to claim the Battle of the Borders Cup but Heelers fullback Mic Jamieson cros..>> view originalBanning booze for Dry July
WHETHER at a pub or a party, drinking is a way of way of socialising and having fun for many Southern Downs residents. But Warwick man Ben Tansky is taking on the challenge to give up the grog for Dry July. The 21-year-old said he was inspired to abstain from alcohol for the entire month to raise funds for cancer research and to kickstart healthy habits. “I can’t remember when I’ve gone out without drinking,” Mr Tansky said. “I think for a lot of people you get into that habit of going out and ..>> view original
Thursday, July 7, 2016
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