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Farming festival needs YOU!

Are you or your organisation interested in running a money-making event that also promotes some aspect of the agriculture that underpins the economy of...

Lizzie’s had a tough start in life, but you can help her!

Elizabeth is an adorable 8 week-old Staffie-Cross.  After a poor start in life, Lizzie and her two brothers are now happy, healthy, well adjusted puppies thanks...

A guide to your health

EVER wondered why you’re not getting a good night’s sleep? Or how Yugen Kinesiology can help your mental wellbeing?Answers to these questions and more...

Lizzie’s had a tough start, can you change that?

Elizabeth is an adorable 8 week-old Staffie-Cross.  After a poor start in life, she and her two brothers are now happy, healthy, well adjusted puppies thanks...

Eleven trucks of hay roll into town

HUNDREDS of hay bales will be donated to drought-affected farmers in the region.Eleven trucks arrived in Goondiwindi carrying nearly 500 bales on Saturday. Adding...

Get out of ‘jail’ card one time only

Council is giving pet owners a “get out of jail free” card for their best mates.At its general meting on wednesday, the Goondiwindi Regional Council approved...

Outdoor movie night at PCYC

The film The Greatest Showman will be on the big screen on Thursday (October 25).But not the Civic Cntre.The evening sponsored by Telstra will...

Quarter century of Mac Writers

A man who came “out of the Forest” is on his way to help the Macintyre Young Writers Committee celebrate a major milestone. It’s...

Brain Drain in pictures

A great crowd of 22 teams enjoyed the 2018 Brain Drain last Friday night. Presented by the Rotary Club of Goondiwindi and Days For Girls...

Lanescape celebration is on Friday

Bowen Street Lane is a hive of activity.And conducting all the work are artists Ian and Lorraine Tremewen.Ian was glowing in his praise for the project....

Debates are continuing on the Abortion Bill

Well the Bill for abortion in Queensland has been a long and well debated reform. Many people have contributed to the conversation and some...

New mapping tool a game changer

Reducing the risk of spray drift could be one step closer thanks to the new mapping tool, SataCrop.Being trialed in the Central Highlands, SataCrop...

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...