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Kaloma’s Outback Kusina restaurant takes over the bowls club

The new restaurant at the Goondiwindi Bowls Club, Outback Kusina, has officially opened its doors to the public, with almost 150 people flocking to...

Rabobank – Winter crop outlook

Australia’s farmers are expected to plant 23.55 million hectares to winter crops this year – up more than three per cent on 2023 –...

Kids come first in QLD

Kids in Queensland will receive unprecedented support with the launch of the new Putting Queensland Kids First: Giving our kids the opportunity of a...

Balonne shire recognised as a leading regional council

Balonne Shire has scooped the coveted Regional Member of the Year Award at the 4th Annual Queensland Small Business Friendly Awards ceremony in Cairns...

Miles says ‘never’ to waste storage in the basin

After last week’s announcement that the State Government rejected Glencore’s proposal to store waste garbage in the Great Artesian Basin (GAB), they’ve taken it...

Goatmeat soaring as 2023 a record-breaking year

Meat & Livestock Australia’s (MLA) 2024 Global Goat Snapshot has shown that Australian goatmeat production is soaring, with 2023 being a record year for...

Government backflips on unrealistic PALM scheme

Changes to the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme, announced last month, have been welcomed by the National Farmers Federation and our local federal...

Australian beef returns to China after five trade bans lifted

Peak agriculture bodies across the country, including Cattle Australia (CA), National Farmers Federation (NFF) and Farmers for Climate Action, have rejoiced as China lifts...

Farmers in on roundtables to expose supermarket price-gouging

Farmers have joined a series of five roundtables hosted by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) as part of their inquiry into...

Blood cancer crisis gripping Australia

The Leukaemia Foundation today revealed shocking new statistics proving just how prevalent blood cancer is in Australia, and that our country is in the...

Everything you need to know about the Gunsynd Solar Farm – pop-up session downtown

The new Gunsynd Solar Farm is already under construction and Metis Energy will have a pop-up information session outside the Goondiwindi Post Office on...

Common sense comes up trumps . . . No mining waste to Great Artesian...

Common sense has prevailed, with the State Government rejecting mining giant Glencore’s proposal to dispose of its carbon waste in Australia’s largest underground freshwater...

Operation Easter Break continues to target dangerous driving for the start...

A 22-year-old man was fined almost $2000 and lost eight demerit points after being clocked travelling more than 50kmh over the speed limit along...

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