New home for the Free Times…

Free Times advertising sales executive Lisa Crouch (left) and distribution coordinator Kay Politch outside our new office at 94 Palmerin Street, in between Wade Real Estate and Toyworkx.

The Southern Free Times has been on the move in more ways than one.

With our print and online audience now over the 25,500 reader mark we’ve moved into a new office – right in the middle of the Warwick Central Business District (CBD).

As of last Wednesday 22 May the Southern Free Times office is now located at 94 Palmerin Street, between Toyworkx and Wade Real Estate, just a skip and a jump from the Byrnes Monument.

We’re excited to be in a new location in the middle of town where you won’t be able to miss us.

Our office hours remain the same – 8.30am to 5pm Monday to Friday – as does our phone number, 4661 9800.

The new office is the home base for advertising sales executive Lisa Crouch, editor Jeremy Sollars and our team of distributors – led by distribution coordinator Kay Politch – who undertake the huge task of free delivery of 13,200 copies of the Southern Free Times print edition every Thursday.

Our move to the main street shows we’re alive and kicking and allows us to be more visible and accessible to our valued readers and advertisers – so drop in and say hello.

We’re the region’s only free community news publication – free in print and online – and our commitment to delivering the latest news on the hot topics of the day and community events and information continues.

We’d also like to acknowledge the wonderful local contractors and suppliers who we engaged to re-model our new office and help us move in –

• Bradfield Builders

• Warwick Computer Service

• Glenn Com Electrical and Communications

• Southern Downs Carpet Cleaning

• Zooma Signs

• Rose City Removals

• Sub-Zero Airconditioning

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We know our readers enjoy the Southern Free Times in its weekly print version every Thursday but we’re also well and truly in the online space.

Just like our printed newspaper, everything on our website is free to read – there’s no ‘paywall’ or ‘pay per story’ or paid subscriptions – just log on, subscribe and read away, free of charge, any time of the day or night.

Readers who miss out on a print copy of the weekly Free Times can view an ‘e-paper’ version of the print edition on our website – and it’s free to subscribe!

• To set up your free subscription to our e-paper and for the latest online news visit us at www.freetimes.com.au