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‘Outback and Out There’ launches at library

He may have been a hardworking farmer all his life, but it’s his adventures in recent years that have inspired Hamish Holcombe to share...

USQ brings nursing study to the bush

Living on a cattle station in Cheepie, a small town eight hours from the nearest university campus, you could be forgiven for feeling isolated...

Rural Aid and Laura Geitz launch Mates Day campaign

Rural Aid is launching its 2024 major annual fundraising campaign – Mates Day – with the help of former Australian netballer Laura Geitz. Laura...

New advisory panel to push unpopular biosecurity levy over the line

The concerns of farmers, agricultural advisory bodies and rural communities are once again being ignored, with the Albanese Government tabling new laws to temp...

Social wellbeing on the mind of state government

Older Queenslanders are on the forefront of the state government’s mind, with news grants being announced to ensure our older Queenslanders remain engaged with...

Kids cast a line with the men in blue to improve youth engagement

St George kids have cast their rod into new fishing program ‘Blue Lures’, a youth program aimed at fostering positive community-police relationships over a...

Camps focus on team building at BRCC

It’s been school camps galore in the first few weeks of 2024 for Border Rovers Christian College (BRCC) secondary students, with the year 7,...

On country programs breaking the cycle of youth offending

The State Government is seeking expressions of interest from First Nations organisations for a new Intensive On Country trial program for young Queenslanders engaged...

Fishing steals the show at first Botanic Beat of 2024

It was the first Botanic Beats festival of 2024 and it was one of the biggest yet, with over 250 people streaming through the...

MARSHALL HOSTS PREMIER IN MOREE FOR URGENT LAW & ORDER TALKS

Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall has used a visit to Moree by Premier Chris Minns to once again highlight the need for immediate...

2024 means 30 years of MYW

It’s a big year in Goondiwindi and 2024 signifies 30 years of Macintyre Young Writers (MYW) with big celebrations to come. Macintyre Young Writers President...

Small Wonders takes over the art space

We’ve had the Great Pyramids, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, the Statue of Zeus, the Colossus of Rhodes and now we’ve got Janet Doyle’s...

Young Guns light up Gunsynd Park

A strong crowd turned out for the annual Young Guns Race Day at Gunsyd Park on Saturday, with competitive fields and exciting finishes headlining...