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‘Gates’ the topic for first photo comp of 2024

The Goondiwindi Photography Club’s Photo’s of the Month kicks off this week and there are some fantastic photos winning February’s top prizes. February’s set subject...

Resin art brings sparks creativity in Goondiwindi

It was a big turnout for the Ozratz Beginner Resign Artwork Workshop at The Victoria Hotel on Thursday evening, 21 March at 6.30pm. Thirty-six locals,...

Schools go orange for Harmony Day

Harmony Week, 18-24 March was celebrated across the community, no more so than at our local schools, who dressed up in Orange to revel...

New Leaf Ag named ‘Farmers of the Year’

Nigel and Vanessa Corish have always embraced techniques and methods to improve farm sustainability and profitability and they have been recognised for their innovation,...

First part of Moree law & order package passes lower house

Member for Northern Tablelands Adam Marshall has welcomed the passage of the bail reform legislation through the Legislative Assembly late last night, representing the...

Specialist services takes the travel out of remote healthcare

Patients in regional and rural Queensland now have unprecedented access to specialist expertise thanks to the expansion of a pioneering service based at Mater’s...

Testing optical spot-sprayers in a low weed environment

Spot-spraying can vastly reduce herbicide use and help manage herbicide resistance risk on Australian cropping farms. The latest weed-detection technology allows growers to find...

Livestock transport hub launched in Toowoomba

A one-stop shop for livestock transport information has been launched by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) at the combined Queensland and Australian Livestock Transporters’...

Non-direct aged care workers recognised with payrise

The Fair Work Commision has recognised the importance of indirect aged care workers to the under fire aged care industry, awarding an almost seven...

Easter messages and church times

It’s almost time for the Easter bunny again and time for our local churches to send out their Easter messages to the community. UNITING CHURCH: E...

New tobacco laws to hit QLD businesses

Small businesses have once again come under attack from the Miles Labor Government with a new costly licensing fee and restrictions on workers under...

Council identifies flaws in postal voting system

All Queensland Local Government elections are coordinated by the Electoral Commission of Queensland (ECQ). GRC Mayor Lawrence Springborg said council has already received feedback from...

Two dead in St George crash

The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating a fatal traffic crash near St George on 27 April. At 12.40pm, officers were called to the Balonne Highway...