Senior’s celebrate mum
No one was forgotten this Mother's Day, with Care Goondiwindi hosting a big Mother's Day lunch for all the amazing senior mums in our...
Migration check will impact ag industry
The National Farmers’ Federation has warned proposals to cap migration will exacerbate agriculture’s workforce challenges and there are better ways to address the housing...
GTT celebrates 20 years of service to Goondiwindi
It’s been 20 years since Gateway To Training (GTT) first opened its door as Goondiwindi Training and Technology, under the watchful eye of Louise...
Motherland fundraiser a huge success
Motherland Australia held their second fundraising event in Goondiwindi last weekend, 19 May at the Goondiwindi Customs House and like the first, it was...
Beyond Blue appoints new chair
Beyond Blue appoints new chair
The Beyond Blue Board has appointed Linda Dessau AC CVO as Beyond Blue Chair.
Ms Dessau, a widely respected former Governor,...
1,200 youth charged in year one of Taskforce Guardian
Almost 1,200 youth offenders have been charged and nearly 500 young people diverted away from the justice system in the first year of a...
Labor scraps black spot program
The safety of regional Australians has been put in jeopardy by the federal Labor Government after it decided to scrap the Mobile Black Spot...
Truck inferno wakes up Yelarbon
A truck went up in flames in Yelarbon in the early hours of 21 May, enticing residents into an early morning wake up.
According to...
One million skilled Queenslanders
In the biggest skills and training reform in almost a decade, the Miles Labor Government will fund one million training places for Queenslanders, easing...
Truck and train collide near Toobeah
A truck and train have come together at a railway crossing on Gooray Road east of Toobeah.
Fortunately the three people involved in the incident...
Lamb slaughter this year the highest on record so far
The latest livestock products data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) shows that last quarter, Australia had the highest lamb slaughter on...
Bush kids first aid a huge success at regions Kindy’s
Following the huge success of the Bush Kids First Aid workshops for 5 to 12 year olds over the past six months, Goondiwindi Regional...

















