
THARGO CELEBRATES DROUGHT-BREAKING VICTORY
THARGOMINDAH was rocking on Saturday night after the tiny town hosted Rugby League for the first time in 24 years. In front of a bumper

THARGOMINDAH was rocking on Saturday night after the tiny town hosted Rugby League for the first time in 24 years. In front of a bumper

BRISBANE-based firm Durack Civil has secured a $6.6 million contract to build the second stage of Charleville’s Aurora housing estate. The tender was awarded at

FORMER Queensland State of Origin hardman Kevin Campion is among the guests for this weekend’s edition of Costo’s World of Rugby League. Campion, who began

QUEENSLAND Rail is refusing to say when the iconic Westlander will return to service – much to the frustration of locals in the South-West. The

ANGLERS from far and wide have converged on Cunnamulla for the town’s premier fishing competition. Hosted by the Cunnamulla Fishing and Restocking Club, this year’s

MORE than 30 cyclists have made it to Longreach after a charity ride from Brisbane, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for mental health support

COMMUNITY leaders and veterans groups have praised the public’s response to Anzac Day services across the South West. In Charleville, hundreds turned out for the

POLICE are trying to piece together the cause of a single vehicle accident near St George that claimed the lives of two people. As reported

FORMER sailor Emily Feldmeier is just hours away from her second Anzac Day in Charleville. For Ms Feldmeier, who spent four years in the Royal

CUNNAMULLA’s small but hard-working veteran community is eagerly awaiting the town’s Anzac Day services. According to Cunnamulla RSL Sub-Branch stalwart Bruce Allardice, who was heard