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Red tape ‘nightmare’

It was during a post-flood inspection of his 21,689 hectare property on Queensland's Macintyre River with his zoologist neighbour that crop farmer John Norman...

August church notices

Anglican Parish Services: Regular services Sundays, Goondiwindi Holy Trinity, Holy Communion 8.30am. Yelarbon, Church of the Annunciation, Holy Communion 11am (2nd and 4th Sundays only). Wednesdays Holy...

Mitre 10 supports Daffodil Day 2016

THIS year Mitre 10 Goondiwindi will help turn the town yellow in support of Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day – growing hope for all Queenslanders...

$90,000 dozer death fine

A FARMING business has been slapped with a $90,000 fine after a court found it failed to protect a worker who was killed on...

Frogs spawn red tape “nightmare”

TOOBEAH farmer John Norman had a plan to improve the local environment on his property that was bogged down in weeks of senseless bureaucratic...

Drop in is all about water

Goondiwindi residents are encouraged to talk water on Thursday. The results of a review of the Northern Basin will be presented to community members in...

$1.5 tourism facelift

THE Goondiwindi Customs House will be the beginning of a $1.5million tourism boom for the region.The Goondiwindi Regional Council will recieve $1.5million in government grants...

A Holy Trinity of food, art, music

The Goondiwindi Church of England is about to be transformed by art, music and food.It’s your chance to enjoy the Holy Trinity Church in a...

Stage all set for the show

      “It’s Eisteddfod week at our house, Oh you really should be there, The house is a tangle of music and verse, And poor Dad has got...

Vietnam Digger remembers Long Tan

LAST week we ran a story about the new RSL veteran memorial at the Golf Club. We also mentioned the anniversary of the Battle of...

Models made of the right stuff

CAN’T afford a couple of hundred thousand to fly through the wide, blue yonder?Then why not try a model.But beware they don’t come particularly cheap...

Hospital works hard to aid indigenous comunity

Goondiwindi Hospital staff and community members have been recognised during NAIDOC week for their commitment to improving health outcomes for local Aboriginal and Torres...

Farm prices plateau after a decade of extreme growth

The 2024 Rural Bank Australian Farmland Values Report finds that Australian farmland values have now recorded a full decade of unbroken growth, with the...