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Queensland Governor visits Goondiwindi

Goondiwindi locals joined Queensland Governor Dr Jeannette Young and the team from Health & Wellbeing Queensland on a special community walk last week. The 3km...

Whetstone Rural Fire Brigade celebrates new station opening

The Goondiwindi region's newest fire station has opened in Inglewood. The Whetstone Rural Fire Brigade provides volunteer members with the latest frontline technology to...

Rabobank welcomes graduates

Agribusiness banking specialist Rabobank has welcomed eight recent university graduates to its 2026 Rabo Graduate Program. Since commencing its formal graduate program in 2023, the...

The great AI content heist

In a recent Australian Financial Review opinion piece, “There is nothing creative about AI not paying for news content”, Rod Sims made a point...

Get busy after the rains

We’re seeing the blessing of some decent rain … apart from those to the east who received more than they deserved! I’ve even heard...

Survey reveals ‘cultural shift’ in rural mental health

Farmers across Queensland and the country are becoming more open about their mental health as industry pressures continue to rise. Rural Aid’s third annual...

Inglewood link to Brisbane street name

Almost 200 people, including the Queensland Health Minister Tim Nicholls and Brisbane City Councillor Julia Dixon attended a celebration held on 7 March to...

Littleproud demoted in shadow cabinet reshuffle

Maranoa MP David Littleproud has survived a cabinet reshuffle under new Nationals leader Matt Canavan. Mr Littleproud was pushed to the outskirts of the opposition...

What high-sulphur fuel means for your car

Lower quality fuel is being released in Australia to boost supplied. What does it mean for prices and will ‘dirty fuel’ harm your car? The Australian...

Fuel reserves released

Pressure at the bowser continues, even with a little relief promised by the Australian Government. Energy Minister Chris Brown announced on Friday, 13 March that...

Fuel shortages effects locals

Farmers are forking out hundreds of thousands of dollars for fuel each month to keep their properties going, people are postponing medical appointments and...

Mobile woes focus

Unreliable mobile phone service coverage is putting lives at risk, costing businesses and farmers a bundle and stymying productivity as a result of 'silent'...

New Data Reveals the Most Common Emergencies in Queensland

Across communities everywhere, the same types of incidents appear again and again: traffic accidents, heart attacks, serious falls, farming injuries and animal-related trauma. While...