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Texas raises the roof over $7200 grant

They’re raising the roof at Texas.Or to be more precise, building a new one.It’s all thanks to a $7200 grant under the Government’s National...

Police grab alleged thief

A weekly round-up from the Goondiwindi Police.Police have nabbed a man who they aelieved was hiding from them after attempting to break-in to a...

Aussie fashion rated on ethics: report

If Australian fashion brands were rated on ethics over style, less than 10 per cent would score an A or A+.The 2018 Ethical Fashion...

The many hats of CEO Carl Manton

Goondiwindi Regional Council CEO, Carl Manton, proves what can be achieved when you have the dedication and commitment to your goal.And it helps when...

Commercial waste charge at Goondiwindi landfill

From 1 July 2018, Commercial users of the Goondiwindi landfill will pay a landfill levy when they deliver some types of waste to the...

What’s On? What’s Up? What’s happening in Gundy?

Visitors to the regular, local market at Town Park have a chance to admire and buy handcrafted products, while vendors can sell things or promote...

Kaloma is calling for old gadgets

Research shows that music is a powerful tool in the lives of the elderly. And Kaloma Home for the Aged is doing all it...

Boggabilla flooded by light

BOGGABILLA’S footballers and cricketers will play day and night on their own “field of dreams”.A $139,909 NSW Government grant to install lighting will brighten up the town’s...

US, Aussie concerns give hope for wheat price rise

WHEAT consumers around the world are slowly chewing the vast stockpile created by the massive global harvests of the past three years but further...

How to manage cereal root rot

MONITORING conducted under the National Paddock Survey (NPS) in recent years has revealed widespread moderate levels of root disease in cereal crops across Australia.While...

Woolgrowers’ income to hit 20 year high

Australia’s woolgrowers should continue to enjoy strong prices in 2018 as market fundamentals further boost the sector, according to Rural Bank’s Australian Wool Annual...

Things to do in April: so much to do, so little time

What’s on in AprilRugby Union OLD BOYS DAY.April 14Riddles Oval. Three grades Emus v Cods/Riverrats.Introduction to golf fun day15 April The Goondiwindi Golf Club is...

Wheatmen Colts show fight in loss to Uni

The Dalby Wheatmen Colts went down 41–15 to Uni Rugby Club at UniSQ on Friday night, 6 March, in a match far closer than...