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Warwick Daily News
Aussies too picky for farm work - Warwick Daily News
The farmer, who asked to remain anonymous, said he relies on "backpackers and Asians" with a working visa, which allows them to work in the fruit-picking industry after his continued frustrated attempts to employ Aussies. "Without that (visa) I would ...
Rubbish a waste of money - Warwick Daily News
The small business owner, who asked not to be named, said he was being charged more for the same wheelie bin service yet his council rates were set to increase this month. “When you do the sums at $4.51 per bin for two bins each week, it's $458 per ...
Farmers lose in milk price war - Warwick Daily News
One local farmer, who did not want to be identified, said he can't remember how many days he was forced to dump his milk down the drains and was infuriated he would not be paid. He said the decision by Pauls to donate 100 per cent of profits to ...
Barriers create divide in Leyburn - Warwick Daily News
A number of residents have spear-headed a “barrier removal campaign” but did not wish to be identified, citing “things were getting a bit nasty” in the ...
Venomous spider bites local lady - Warwick Daily News
Recent warm weather coupled with moist conditions means there's an increase of venomous visitors with a Warwick woman – who did not want to be identified ...
High school set to burst - Warwick Daily News
A WSHS teaching staff member, who did not wish to be identified, told the Daily News yesterday that while the school was a brilliant institution managing ...
New chook farm may set up here - Warwick Daily News
He said as the project was still very much in the planning stages, the company did not wish to be identified. The operation, if set up, will see the firm ...
Readers urged to protect ID - Warwick Daily News
A Rose City woman – who did not wish to be identified – said she was called recently by a man claiming to be from wholesale Telstra which was selling a new ...

