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Rural property signage could be life or death

Finding a specific rural property can be difficult for many service providers including Emergency Services, but the rural-address system assigns unique numbered addresses to...

Inglewood festival the ‘biggest ever air show’ in Australia

Aeromodellers from all over Australia, alongside overseas enthusiasts from Spain and Thailand, attended the second annual week-long ‘Festival of Aeromodelling’ held at the Inglewood...

Two one-off community grants up for grabs

The Connected Communities and Goondiwindi Region Destination Events Program (GRDEP) programs are one-off grants for local community events and workshops that promote connection, positivity...

Flexibility key to drought declaration process

The process used to determine drought declarations in Queensland will be reviewed. To be conducted by former AgForce CEO Charles Burke, the report will produce...

Red meat leading the way to net zero

A new research report released by CSIRO and Meat and Livestock Australia has shown that the Australian red meat and livestock industry has reduced...

Gary the GOAT: QLD Yard and Utility Trial Championship

The inaugural Queensland Utility Championships were held in Inglewood over the weekend and it was Gary White, from Nyngan, NSW, who took away most...

Not once, not twice, but three times

Goondiwindi Hospital holds some special legacies, with three current staff members being third generation nurses. Sisters Wilby and Isobel Waugh are both second year...

Our regions parks and rec facilities are winners in GRC budget

The 2023 Goondiwindi Regional Council budget was released last week and there is a lot to like about it. Families, sports clubs and community groups...

Record agricultural sector valuation

The value of Queensland’s agriculture and fisheries sector has broken another record of $23.44 billion according to the latest AgTrends data. The new high for...

Youths remain in custody after violent attacks

Three of five youths allegedly involved in recent violent crime rampages in Goondiwindi are still in custody in NSW. The 14-year-old and two 16-year-old offenders...

Braking the Cycle: ‘More mentors needed’

Over 130 local teens wouldn’t have their license if it wasn’t for the Goondiwindi PCYC’s Braking the Cycle (BTC) program. BTC Program Coordinator Barbara Suhr...

Intensive crackdown on Darling Downs young offenders

The Palaszczuk Government is tackling youth crime on the Darling Downs by recruiting a new team of case managers to work one-on-one with high-risk,...

New midwifery graduates join the Darling Downs

Darling Downs Health will welcome 39 new midwifery graduates this year, helping boost support provided to women and families across the region. Health Service Chief...