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Workshop for autism families

Families who love and live with someone with autism are invited to a Positive Partnerships free, one-day workshop in Goondiwindi on Wednesday, September 14...

Tutus’ tickets selling fast

WANT a great seat for the Tutus on Tour? Well get in quick because tickets are going fast.The Queensland Ballet is bringing their Tutus on Tour...

Fermentation is the key to life

Kombucha is, according to Jack Usher from Karma Bucha, the “elixir of life”. And he’s made a business out of it. Karma Bucha attended...

Cooks grand champs at Ekka

While the precision and flair of stud cattle judging continued in the main arena, the Royal Queensland Show prime beef classes drew a keen...

Young teens more risky than peers

STUDENTS in their early teens are more likely to use social media for inappropriate or bullying purposes than their younger or older peers, a...

UNE survey gauges safety

The University of New England will partner with other universities across Australia in a ground-breaking national student survey on sexual assault and harassment.The survey...

The Dead Wombat

Argus worker came back to work. Back door is controlled by electronic key. Sliding door begins to slide up, and just as she decides it’s safe to drive...

Building up our northern inland future

Last week's successful AgQuip event at Gunnedah was a great opportunity to connect with young people interested in pursuing an agricultural or agribusiness career,...

Bright blooms of hope

This Friday, August 26 marks the 30th Anniversary of Daffodil Day, an occasion dedicated to raising hope for all Queenslanders affected by all cancers.Daffodil...

LNP promises to take ICE off our streets

There are probably many people living in our community who at one stage or anther have been touched by the devastating effects of drug...

Write your letter to a paralympian

Australia Post is encouraging children in Goondiwindi, Inglewood and across the region to write and send their letters of support to the Australian Paralympic Team...

Our Liz comes ‘home’

I have the best memories of my time in Gundy. Working at the Argus was my first job out of uni and I spent...

Senators support scrapping of biosecurity tax

The National Farmers’ Federation thanks the Senators who have stood up for farmers in Parliament, declaring their opposition to the senseless Biosecurity Protection Levy. Tasmanian...