They’re looking to put together the world’s longest bra chain to hang in Wyandra’s main street (the record they need to beat was created in Bundaberg with a chain of 166,625 bras spanning 163 kilometres)! This is going to create quite...
Posted July 26, 2011 11:07:19 Map: Boulia 4829 A western Queensland grazier says an animal rights group is providing school students with politicised learning material. The RSPCA has posted a so-called ‘teacher’s guide’ to live cattle exports on its website. The...
Stanthorpe resident Lesley Saunders loves to write letters. She is an avid letter writer herself and enjoys the thrill of sending and recieving letters. But in this digital age, Lesley fears that the art of letter wiritng will be forgotten, replaced...
Fidelis Rego Updated July 22, 2011 13:27:19 Map: Warwick 4370 Warwick’s town hall has been transformed into a work of art for the annual Jumpers and Jazz festival. The 10-day festival combines arts and music, as well as ‘yarn bombing’, which...
Fidelis Rego Updated July 21, 2011 10:22:43 Map: Miles 4415 The military has destroyed a cache of World War II weapons on Queensland’s western Darling Downs. During World War II, authorities built a storage facility to house US chemical weapons and...
Fidelis Rego Posted July 19, 2011 07:41:36 Map: Toowoomba 4350 A digger from Toowoomba, in southern Queensland, is among those who will be remembered as 14 headstones are dedicated in France tonight, marking the 95th anniversary of the World War I...
Posted July 08, 2011 10:38:00 Map: Murphys Creek 4352 A pastor who will oversee Sunday’s flood memorial at Murphy’s Creek, in southern Queensland, says the ceremony is likely to dredge up strong emotions. Sunday will mark exactly six months since a...
Posted July 07, 2011 08:00:00 The Toowoomba Turf Club says no southern Queensland race meetings are under threat from the latest outbreak of hendra virus. The virus has claimed four horses in the Scenic Rim and another at Park Ridge, south...
Synoptic Chart Updated: Tuesday 9:00am
Low pressure troughs are generating warm winds, patchy rain and thunderstorms in central Australia, SA, TAS, VIC, western NSW and western QLD. A low over the Tasman is moving away, causing wind to ease and...