Will my job be taken over by robots?
Regional communities now have access to information that shows which jobs are likely to change due to automation - specific to their own workforce...
What’s on in Goondiwindi?
WESTPAC CHOPPER CUP CHARITY DINNERFundraising Day at Subway Goondiwindi, Subway Warwick and Subway Rose City on the Saturday. September 8. Funds raised from this fundraising...
Breastfeeding support for bubs and mums
Midwives at the Goondiwindi Hospital have come together during World Breastfeeding Week to reaffirm their commitment to providing the best outcomes for the women...
Web Words: Pink Day, abandoned dogs and the best postcode ever
Here are some reader comments to our stories that appeared on social media: We had a wonderful day. Deirdre Bensley also known as Dee and her mum...
Frosts the latest obstacle to hit grain farmers
Frosts have become the latest obstacle to jeopardise grain farmers from harvesting a crop in the 2018, in a season that has gone from bad...
From wild man of the woods to university lecturer
A homeless hermit in the woods to university lecturer.This how how the ABC’s Mayeta Clark described Gregory Smith, the latest Australian who’s story has been told...
Memories are sometimes all you need
“We’re doing stories about our dads for Fathers’ Day, could you do something about yours”. The brain had a slight crunching of the gears as I tried...
Lamb feedlot success leads to further expansion
Crippling grain prices and the limited supply of hay may make it rather difficult to run a lamb feedlot, but for Robert Hickey, Protein Plus...
Littleproud threatens Senate inquiry into Qld’s vegetation laws
FEDERAL Agriculture Minister David Littleproud has threatened a Senate inquiry into Queensland’s vegetation laws unless the Palaszczuk government ends the confusion surrounding the use of mulga as...
Changes help farm families pay bills
The Coalition Government has passed legislation to amend the Farm Household Allowance to boost help farmers in drought.Minister for Agriculture David Littleproud said the changes...
Weengallon Pink Ladies Day
Weengallon was the place to be on Wednesday with more than 600 women coming from far and wide for Pink Ladies Day.Themed as high tea, the...
McCormack must understand Inland Rail impact, say farmers
LANDHOLDERS on the Condamine Floodplain will be keen to impress on new Infrastructure Minister Michael McCormack the importance of getting the Inland Rail project right,...

















