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Lamb tops beef as consumer favourite

According to Meat & Livestock Australia’s market information, shoppers are increasingly putting red meat in their trolley as retail prices push back against the...

Gundy goes Gourmet

Gourmet In Gundy was everything it said it would be, with sensational food, brilliant live entertainment and a show stopping magic show that had...

WA live export ban: livelihoods are at risk

A Western Australian delegation travelled to Canberra last week to tell their stories and drive home the impact the proposed live export ban will...

Natural Harmony in the Art Space

It’s time for change in the Goondiwindi Regional Council Art Space, with a couple of new faces showcasing their amazing artwork and talent for...

Pauline is 76 with no plans to slow down

Despite having just celebrated her 76th birthday, Pauline Cleary has no plans on slowing down in her role as a Registered Nurse at Kaloma...

‘Plucked Duck’ coming up

It’s almost that time of year again – Plucked Duck BNS time. It is arguably the biggest day on Goondiwindi’s social calendar and this year...

Fourth times a charm for Hamish Holcombe

Hamish Holcombe is already an experienced writer in poetry and prose, but his best is yet to come, with his new book ‘Outback and...

Learn more about ‘Big Mac’

Macintyre Wind Farm is opening its doors to the community on Wednesday, September 20, and with the recent backlash against the project, this presents...

Miss Taylah: ‘You’re the best’

Our little people wouldn’t be who they are without their unsung heroes – early childhood educators. In was Early Childhood Educator’s Day on Wednesday, September...

New welcome sign relocated 50 years later

Visitors and local alike will notice the difference in scenery in the drive into Goondiwindi along the Gore Highway, with a ‘new’ Welcome to...

Kids thrive with culture friendly books

Books and learning are for everyone, and LEAD childcare embraced Indigenous storytelling books on Tuesday, September 6, as a part of Indigenous Literacy Day. The...

The great wheelbarrow push for Kaloma

70 kilometres is how far it is from Boggabilla to Croppa Creek and that’s how far Dave Batterham pushed his wheelbarrow on Saturday, September...

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...