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Dieback spreading quickly – Goondiwindi now a recognised hotspot

Pasture dieback is spreading fast, including in and around Goondiwindi and graziers are being urged to keep an eye out for the pasture destroying...

From the Mayor’s Desk

WET WEATHER I want to acknowledge our western residents who have been impacted by flood waters over the past fortnight, with extended periods of road...

PCYC programs providing safe havens for youths

This Youth Week PCYC Queensland is celebrating increased opportunities for young people to find a safe space and connect with mentors through its After...

Free workshops to enhance farm business strategy

South-West QLD producers looking to better understand their business, optimise their decision-making strategies and gain a stronger perspective on current beef and goat commodity...

Cooper Prior says ‘thank you, thank you, thank you’ to Lifeflight

Eleven-year-old boy Cooper Prior from Yelarbon has been reunited with some of his heroes - the Toowoomba-based RACQ LifeFlight Rescue aeromedical team who saved...

Split Image open The QLD Music Outback Trail

The QLD Music Trails, The Outback trail has begun, with the Saddle Up launch being held in Goondiwindi earlier this month, 13 April, headlined...

CSIRO sows seeds for Australia’s farming future

Australia must act now to accelerate agricultural innovation to achieve productive, resilient and sustainable farming systems by 2050, according to a new report released...

What farmers want . . .

Where do farmers turn for help when times get physically and psychologically tough? Finding out what farmers want in terms of mental health support...

Locusts on the move

NSW Local Land Services is urging farmers to remain vigilant and lookout for signs of plague locusts following recent activity across parts of NSW. NSW...

University graduates find rewarding careers in QPS

Queensland Police Service (QPS) recruitment application have skyrocketed over 200 percent in the last 12 months, thanks to a raft of new incentives designed...

NFF moving towards Indigenous ag products through roundtable discussions

The National Farmers’ Federation is hosting a series of roundtables across April and May to confirm support for the broad characteristics and principles that...

Eisteddfod entries closing soon – don’t miss out

Eisteddfod season is approaching fast. Entries for the 2024 Goondiwindi Apex Eisteddfod close on Tuesday, 7 May. Schedules can be collected from the Goondiwindi Regional Civic...

Hospital report card unearths hospital logjams, but Gundy hospital going strong

The Australian Medical Association (AMA) has released their latest national health report card, which shows that public hospitals around the country are continuing to...