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Police launch state-wide road safety blitz

Motorists can expect Queensland Police Service officers to be highly visible and proactive on the roads these school holidays, with the launch of Operation...

Sheep producers show resilience

The latest Sheep Producers Intentions Survey (SPIS), conducted by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) and Australian Wool Innovation (AWI), reveals a significant shift in...

Expressions of interest open for Queensland Regional and Remote Women’s Music Program

Expressions of interest are now open for the 2025 Australian Women in Music (AWM) Queensland Regional and Remote Women's Music Program, with an invitation...

Students go bald and bold to raise $18k in world’s greatest shave

Goondiwindi State High School student Emily Ford-Wilkes used a 48-slide powerpoint presentation to get her mum’s permission for the World’s Greatest Shave. “My slides were...

Gundi school captain given first taste of uni life

In seeking her first taste of life after school, a Goondiwindi student leader has swapped winter holidays for university. Goondiwindi State High School captain Lucy...

Cold snap puts sheep at risk

The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a weather warning for sheep graziers for tomorrow. The bureau said cold temperatures, showers and westerly winds were expected...

Grand piano cruises through streets of Goondiwindi

More than three decades on from shifting its first garments, Goondiwindi Cotton is singing to new beginnings. The final piece of the puzzle for the...

Free health checks for Queensland kindy kids

The Queensland Government’s Budget is delivering free health checks for kindy kids under a new Healthy Kindy Kids program, to identify health and developmental...

Motorists to brush up on safety skills

Western Downs motorists wanting to brush up on their safety skills behind the wheel will be able to so with a series of free...

Budget day education

Premier David Crisafulli invited senior high school students from Chinchilla State High and Tare Shire State College to spend Budget Day at Parliament House,...

Gardening with Grandma: The significance of a gardening Grandparent

I know many of you may have started your gardening days with grandparents in the garden. As populations age, grandparents are playing larger roles...

The Warra Post Office

In December 1911, the Commonwealth purchased an area of 2 roods in the town of Warra as a site for a new post office....

Fatal crash at Yelarbon

The Queensland Police Forensic Crash Unit is investigating a fatal single vehicle traffic crash that occurred at Yelarbon, near Goondiwindi on Monday 15 December. Initial...