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Goondiwindi region hit with new waste levy

Goondiwindi and regional residents have the spectre of a rate rise hanging over their heads, and all because other Queensland councils decided to dob.The...

A new era in Goondiwindi animal care

Passion, commitment, joy – and the difference it can make – and apathy and neglect – and the sadness it can cause – were all on show at...

Embrace your future

She’s one of the most recognisable names in the region and her voice was once heard on our airways telling our stories.Today she is still using...

Stories and pics from the Border

Here's your chance to take a reflective look at life on the Border through the lenses of three talented photographers.Stories From The Border is a photographic...

Yetman polling booth reinstated as Electoral Commission reverses its decision

Yetman residents will continue to vote from their own town in the March state election after the NSW Electoral Commission reversed its decision to...

Amenities upgrades for Mungindi Showground

The antiquated toilet facilities at Mungindi Showground and Racecourse are set to receive a major facelift.Thanks to $110,000 in state government funding, the male...

Taxi driver offered sex for cab fare

A regular column from the Goondiwindi PoliceGoondiwindi Police have charged a woman with a number of offences after she allegedly offered “sexual favours” as...

Ken Mackay hit Hereford heights

The whiteface breed has lost one of its most respected elder statesmen with the death of Ken Mackay, Merawah Poll Hereford stud, Boggabilla.Mr Mackay,...

Stars of the show

Two proud Gomeroi women, originally from Toomelah, were in the spotlight on Friday at the NRL Indigenous v Maori All Stars match.Sharon McGrady, who is...

‘It’s just like coming home,’ says Marni

Goondiwindi State Primary School has welcomed a new principal this year, Ms Marni Morrison.This is Ms Morrison's 30th year as a teacher with Education...

Rain not politics is the solution

Rain not politics is the solution to the Murray-Darling woes including fish kills according to Australia Minister for Agriculture, David Littleproud.He also said political “stunts”...

‘We had to give this little guy a chance’: Bushfire victim’s remarkable survival

The Murphy family at Tingha is one of many affected by the bushfire. But out of the ashes has come a heartwarming story about a...

Rivalry set to reignite

With the TRL season just around the corner, attention turns to the Goondiwindi Boars and Dalby Diehards, who will reignite their rivalry in a...