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we’re all super passionate about supporting local businesses and keeping the money they generate in our area.”

DECK OVERLOOKS RIVER$ 450,000 +

INVESTORS:- Lease in place until 30 June 2023, Rent $650 per week.

• Open plan – living/dining/ kitchen – electric cook top & wall oven

• Reverse cycle air conditioning

• 4 Good-sized Bedrooms – all built in & ceiling fans

• Main has ensuite, double shower, double vanity, long mirror & spa bath, walk in wardrobe, bay window & aircon

• Family bathroom servicing 3 bedrooms –shower over bath & separate toilet.

• X-large laundry with plenty of bench space + storage.

• South & North facing decks are entertainer’s delight.

• Single lock-up garage with levelled concrete storage area under the house.

• Extras:- PVC post & rail fencing, 1000 lt water tank,

HIGH ON A HILL

INVESTORS: Current rent return $900 p.w.

$ 375,000 ON LESLIE DAM SHORELINE $ 500,000 +

MARYVALE – Enjoy the relaxed ease of country living!

• 2 Bed Westbuilt, 2 built-in

• Open Living areas

• Shower, vanity & toilet + laundry

• Garage converted to Studio

• Carport, shed

• Fully fenced 2023 m² yard

• 3 Large rain water tanks

• Room for a vegie patch

MARYVALE

Double block with 2 x 1 Acre (2 x 4047 m²) Titles, nestled in the Great Dividing Range near Cunningham’s Gap.

Quiet country lifestyle only 90 mins to Brisbane or Gold Coast.

• 2 x 4047 m² (Total 8094 m²) – 2 Acres

• Separate Titles

• Sloping from front to back

• Power available

• New Fencing

• Zoned as Township

MARYVALE Level 1Acre (4047 m²) corner block in picturesque Maryvale, near Cunningham’s Gap. Country lifestyle only 90 minutes to Brisbane or the Gold Coast.

• Level 4047 m² corner lot

• Power available

• All weather, gravel road access

• New Fencing

• Mountain views in that fresh mountain air!

• Rustic open plan timber cottage

• Basic kitchen & bathroom

• Deck on the North overlooks Leslie Dam

• Fenced southern boundary to 3.2 Ha

• Private road in to the property from Glenvale Rd

• Wildlife is plentiful and varied

• Great family getaway with lots on offer

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• On the banks of Greymare Creek

• Level block, slopes gently to the creek

• Bitumen road frontage

• Ideal spot, privacy, relaxed country lifestyle

• Escape the hustle & bustle of the city

• Live in picturesque Southern Down Region

• Direct access to main highway

• 20 Mins west of Warwick

• Next to the historic Cheese Factory

• Downstream from the historic Gold fossicking sites

ALLORA - Vacant land, almost an Acre, approx. 3350 m².................................... $ 175,000

HENDON - 2023 m², frontage 40.2m, power on street, country village................. $ 65,000

WARWICK $ 2,210,000

MARYVALE - 6637 m², VIEWS, power nearby, on Millar Vale Ck.......................... $ 260,000

MARYVALE - 4047 m², power nearby, VIEWS, fenced, entry gate........................ $ 295,000

MARYVALE - 8094 m², 2 Titles adjoining, power nearby, fenced, 2 x 1 Acre....... $ 320,000

GREYMARE - 2251 m², bitumen road, power on street, on Greymare Ck............. $ 150,000+

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The Daily Journal

1/41 King Street, Warwick 0447 105 846

Last Week’s Score: 20

Westside Hot Bread

148 Wood Street, Warwick 0421 697 977

Last Week’s Score: 16

Henry Plumbing & Gas

43 Fitzroy Street, Warwick 0419 376 412

Last Week’s Score: 18

Nobody can deny the heart with which this team plays. They keep stepping up and have exceeded all expectations in season 2023.

While talking about teams showing heart, full credit has to go to the Wests Tigers, who scored their first win of the year by knocking off the defending premiers Penrith.

Conditions were horrendous in Bathurst as the rain continued to tumble, but they dug deep to cause without a doubt the biggest upset of the year to date. It's the reward for a few good weeks of play they've put together in recent times, obviously without the results going their way.

They now get a golden shot to make it two wins on the bounce when they come up against the St George Illawarra Dragons, who have lost their past four games and were very disappointing in going down to the Bulldogs at the weekend. This weekend sees the rugby league world turn its attention to Brisbane for the annual Magic Round, with all eight competition games to be played at Suncorp Stadium.

One of the big talking points is how the surface will hold up after how it looked during the Broncos and Rabbitohs fixture last Friday, but here's hoping it stays the course for a great weekend of action.

Saturday looks to be the pick of the days, where you would assume a large portion of the crowd will be cheering on the Dolphins to take down the Sharks. That's followed by the clear game of the round, as two premiership contenders in the Melbourne Storm and South Sydney Rabbitohs go head to head for the second time this season.

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Stanthorpe RSL Services Club

46 Marsh Street, Stanthorpe 4681 2324

Last Week’s Score: 16

RAIDERS BRONCOS PANTHERS SHARKS RABBITOHS DRAGONS ROOSTERS EELS

Condamine

Sports

Club

133 Palmerin Street, Warwick 4661 1911

Last Week’s Score: 18

BULLDOGS SEA EAGLES PANTHERS SHARKS RABBITOHS DRAGONS ROOSTERS EELS

Arcpoint Industries

Lot 7 Forest Plain Rd, Allora 0424 922 432

Last Week’s Score: 16

R & F Steel Buildings

McEvoy Street, Warwick 4661 9835

Last Week’s Score: 18

85a Fitzroy Street, Warwick 4667 1746

Scott Last Week’s Score:

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RAIDERS BRONCOS PANTHERS DOLPHINS RABBITOHS DRAGONS COWBOYS EELS Shop P1/2 Rose City Shopping World 0427 262 113

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Hentschel

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Autumn has always been my favourite time of year in Australia.

The foggy, cold mornings are perfect for hearty breakfasts and numerous cuppas while tucked under a blanket and the brilliantly sunshiny days are just right for harvesting chillies, leeks, and herbs to turn into scrumptious things in my kitchen.

For twelve years Bear and I would work side-by-side chopping apples for cider, dicing onions for caramelised onion jam, and washing pears for our favourite pear and ginger jam.

I work alone now, but I carry those beautiful memories with me and they make me smile as I continue our traditions and share our concoctions with the people we love.

This week I'm infusing vinegar and oils with spices and herbs to give the winter sauces

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