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Opera QLD returns to Goondiwindi in June

The Goondiwindi Region Councillors are again proud to support Opera Queensland’s in their return to Goondiwindi, bringing their new production, Do We Need Another...

Farmers threaten to walk if access to workers is further impacted

Farmers are warning they will change what they grow or even walk away from farming if their access to overseas workers is reduced, new...

Matt Golinski to headline Moree on a Plate

He’s one of Australia’s most celebrated chefs, and now visitors to Moree on a Plate will have the opportunity to meet Matt Golinski in...

March winner ‘A Quiet Word from Mum’

The Goondiwindi Photography Club’s March submission have been judged and the results released. The set topic for March was Hands and the judge was Glenda...

First Minutes Matter saves lives

Lifeflight is bringing their First Minutes Matter workshop to Goondiwindi in May. Coming to the PCYC on 27 May, from 9.00am to 3.00pm, the First...

Renewables and resources to give more back to regional communities

The Queensland Government is delivering on its commitment to strengthen coexistence of the state’s agriculture, resources and renewable energy industries, creating a framework that...

Govt needs to declare war on fire ants

The National Farmers’ Federation (NFF) is calling on the federal, state and territory governments to urgently ramp up the war on an invasive species...

Tougher laws for dangerous dogs

The Queensland Government has delivered on its pledge to institute tougher dangerous dog laws, with passage of legislation through State Parliament last week. After thousands...

Labor starving Maranoa and Balonne of funds

The Albanese Government continues to starve regional Australia of much needed economic development funding with its failure to deliver on grants programs promised to...

Supermarkets in denial about unconscionable behaviour

Despite two days of intense questioning in Canberra, including a grilling for each of Bunnings, Coles and Woolworths, the supermarkets and big box stores...

Balonne to benefit from new wellbeing centre

South West Queensland is a step closer to Closing the Gap with the St George Wellbeing Centre officially opening on Wednesday, 10 April. The $4...

Youth offending hits 10 per cent decline milestone statewide

Government agencies have joined forces for a one-day Youth Engagement and Programs Conference, as the first quarter of 2024 shows a promising decrease in...

St Mary’s students raise money for local community group

As part of their Year 9/10 business studies class, St Mary’s students had to organise a fundraiser, with half the proceeds going to Macintyre...