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‘Their muscle is increased’: Nationals loom larger in Coalition

Regional voices could boom louder within the Coalition, one expert has predicted, after metropolitan Australia’s rejection of the Liberal Party. In the aftermath of last...

Hotel heists

Police have charged two men following the break and enter of two hotels in Goondiwindi and Toobeah on May 13. Around 12.50am two men allegedly...

Water towers light the night for EDS

The Goondiwindi water tower will light up with a special light show from tonight until Sunday night, raising awareness for Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS), and...

Rural Generalists deliver vital palliative care in rural and remote communities

The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is recognising the critical role Rural Generalists (RGs) play in delivering high-quality, compassionate end-of-life care...

Trio of top tourism finalists

Southwest Queensland has always been a hotspot for travellers, and who can blame them - with the wide-open spaces, beautiful views, top tourist attractions...

Refining the double-break tactic for grass weed control

A broadleaf crop double-break is keeping grass weed numbers down for the Curr family as they expand their area of cropland and complete the...

Magic Millie still searching

Fourteen months is a long time to call an animal shelter home, but that is exactly how long magical Millie has lived at the...

Mother’s Day magic

The Goondiwindi and District Community Gardens have celebrated an amazing milestone, hosting their biggest ever Mother’s Day markets on the weekend, which saw hundreds...

All about compost

Well, we’ve missed it, International Compost Week has just slipped quietly by, and if you don’t already know, composting is a ticket to change...

Nationals facing internal tension over energy policies

Fresh from retaining the Nationals leadership, Maranoa MP David Littleproud has hinted at refining the party’s nuclear policy as tensions over whether to dump...

From the Mayor’s Desk . . .

INVESTMENT CONFIDENCE IN THE GOONDIWINDI REGION CONTINUES TO GROW Over the past few weeks, I’ve had the pleasure of meeting with several individuals and groups...

Customs House Museum celebrating 50 years

The Goondiwindi Customs House Museum is celebrating 50 years of showcasing snippets of history, hosting a 50 years celebration and a past trades day...

AgriFutures Australia welcomes new Chairman

AgriFutures Australia has welcomed Mick Veitch as its new Chairman, following the announcement of his appointment by Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Minister Julie Collins. Mr...