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Healthy lunch box tips . . .

You are what you eat and our children are no exception. Researchers around the country, including Victoria University Associate Professor Helen McCarthy believe too much...

Healthy lunch box tips . . .

You are what you eat and our children are no exception. Researchers around the country, including Victoria University Associate Professor Helen McCarthy believe too much...

Warwick saleyard revamp gives boost to ag sector

The Southern Downs’ thriving agriculture sector has been given a boost with work on the $7.5 million redevelopment of the Warwick Saleyards now under...

Boutiques rides and highs and lows to 7 wonderful years

The seventh birthday of George and May Boutique rolled past last week, with storewide sales of up to 50 percent off bringing customers, old...

50th birthday celebrations for O’Shea’s Royal Hotel

The O’Shea family celebrated 50 years of being one of the best pubs in town on Saturday night at the gala dinner, where they...

50th birthday and Australia Day combine for one big birthday bash

The Royal started their 50th birthday weekend celebrations off with a bang, hosting an epic Australia Day and 50th birthday party in the Legends...

Border Rivers continues building their ‘village’

Border Rivers Christian College students returned to school this week, relaxed and happy, resuming classes with the teachers they had already come to know...

Council moves forward with Local Housing Plan

At the January Ordinary Council meeting, the Councillors adopted a Local Housing Action Plan for the region. Mayor of Goondiwindi Regional Council, Cr Lawrence...

Become a leader in the farm industry

More than 1300 of Australia and New Zealand’s most progressive farmers have graduated from Rabobank’s Business Management Programs over the past 25 years. And...

Flood preparedness a priority for Inglewood

Goondiwindi Regional Council’s proactive approach to flood preparedness is evident once again as contractors begin a $740,000 project in five locations across Inglewood to...

Botanic Beats becomes a regular attraction

It’s going to be all about the fishing at the first Botanic Beats festival off the year, with a red-hot kids fishing comp taking...

Australia Day brings in the crowd to celebrate community

Hundreds of locals and families flocked to the Goondiwindi Town Park on Australia Day, 26 January for an early morning bacon and egg burger...

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...