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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...

Talwood is now just ‘Talwood’

It’s official - North Talwood and South Talwood are now a single locality under the Place Names Act 1994 and are to be collectively...

Cotton industry award finalists announced

Cotton Australia has announced the finalists in the 2024 Australian Bayer Cotton Grower of the Year award and the AgriRisk High Achiever of the...

New coalition demands equitable childcare for bush families

The National Farmers’ Federation has joined the Access for Every Child Coalition launched today, to ensure families in the bush receive the same access...

Farmer Dave chops his locks for kids with cancer

Farmer Dave Graham, known for his long golden locks on Big Brother 2006, and as a local Goondiwindi boy, has chopped his long locks...

Unsung heroes recognised as our regions war memorial are documented

Over 40 war memorial boards, acknowledging more than 2,000 service men and women, have been identified and recorded as part of the Goondiwindi Region...

Calling all women in STEM

Nominations are now open for the 2024 Queensland Women in STEM Prize, which recognises and celebrates Queensland's trailblazing women in science, technology, engineering, and...

Government public transport to be ‘almost free’ from August

Locals travelling in the big smoke will reap the benefits of the governments ‘almost free’ public transport network from August. The Miles Labor Government is...

The lowdown on Annual Ryegrass

Once again I was starkly reminded of the increasing specific weed issue of annual ryegrass in several paddocks and on many roadsides of Southern...

Major expansion boosts health care

TerryWhite Chemmart Goondiwindi has relaunched after a major store expansion designed to meet growing local demand. The newly extended pharmacy now has four dedicated...