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Writers must put pen to paper

Schools all over the region are encouraging students to write creative pieces for the Macintyre Young Writers’ Competition.  A new closing date of September 9 instead...

Children learn to stay safe

Goondiwindi kids have learnt how to stay safe and trust their feelings.More than 2500 rural Queensland school children have learned important personal safety skills through...

Council was too slow to fix ground

THE Goondiwindi Regional Council was too slow to fix a football ground.And it’s paid the price. Texas Councillor, Joan White, was just one who  went into...

Council and Cr Joan celebrate

WE learnt a great deal  at the Council Meeting last week. The GRC had its first meeting in its new chamber in the building which...

Don’t get scammed by “fine”

A number of people have received “scam” emails since the election. The emails say the recipient has failed to vote and must pay the “fine”...

‘Monster’ sale moves

THE annual Shed Girls auction and giant garage sale will be even bigger this year. The girls have been overwhelmed by the response.“So much has been...

Detective Donna protects our kids

LAST week I realised, not for the first time, why I love being a reporter.Not an editor. Not a journalist. I’ve never been able to work...

School children learn how to stay safe with ‘Ditto the Bear’

Goondiwindi kids have learnt how to stay safe and trust their feelings. More than 2500 rural Queensland school children gained important personal safety skills through Bravehearts’...

Ski titles have council buzzing

A plan to attract Australia and the world’s best water skiers to Goondiwindi has a new “biggest” fan club.The Goondiwindi Regional Council has thrown...

Battles remembered

A large crowd gathered at Anzac Centenary Park on Saturday to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Somme, the first time Moree RSL sub-branch has...

Literacy now HSC target

PLANS for a minimum standard of literacy and numeracy before students can receive their Higher School Certificate has raised some concerns for local educators.NSW...

A voice for ‘the bush’

FREELANCE journalist Sally-Nicol Rigney is a voice for all people in the bush. Her voice has been heard througout regional Queensland and words have helped promote...

Big week of bowls

It is a huge week for the Goondiwindi Bowls Club, with the Ladies Pair Championship being decided, with T Bartels and J Hankins defeating...