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Creepy crawly discovery

A two-year study into the Australian wishbone spiders by Queensland Museum, Western Australian Museum and The University of Western Australia experts has resulted in...

Construction industry focuses on fire ants

With fire ants only a stone’s throw away from some of Queensland’s most fertile agriculture country in the Darling Downs, Cement, Concrete and Aggregates...

Duke Wong – power for the people

Duke Wong has travelled the state pitching his vision for ‘power to the people’ politics, at times sleeping out of his car and taking...

GPs4RuralDocs: Supporting Healthcare Professionals in St George and Goondiwindi

Since its launch last year, an innovative program funded by the Rural Doctors Foundation, GPs4RuralDocs, has been making a profound impact on rural communities...

The Royal reigns supreme

The Royal Hotel has officially been declared the most popular pub name in Queensland, according to the Office of Liquor and Gaming Regulation, and...

The mystery of the missing dunny

The Great Dunny Hunt is on again ensuring every available toilet is added to the National Public Toilet Map, and Continence Health Australia is...

Worrisome wildlife

Goondiwindi and St George have received, maybe, one of the most infamous titles in Queensland – the worst animal collision regions in the state....

Shed fire near Texas

Queensland Fire and Rescue (QFR) and Rural Fire Service Queensland (RFSQ) crews are on scene at a hay shed fire burning near Texas Yelarbon...

BREAKING: Pope Francis dies at 88

The leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis has died. The Vatican made the sad announcement late Australian time on Easter Monday, April 21 that...

South-West Policing District implements DFV prevention dedicated unit

Queensland’s South-West Policing District, including Charleville, Roma and Dalby, has improved their capability in responding to domestic and family violence (DFV) incidents by implementing...

Focus on Goondiwindi: Momera and Kitsch – a Tale of Two Ventures

SUPPORTING COMMUNITY AND STYLE IN GOONDIWINDI Amelia Coulton has been at the forefront of Goondiwindi’s small business scene for the last few years. ...

March photography madness

The March results for the photography club are in and are as follows. The March set subject was ‘something in your backyard’ and was...

‘Business as usual’: Littleproud backs Coalition reset

It’s “business as usual” according to Nationals leader David Littleproud despite a chaotic few weeks amongst Coalition ranks in Canberra. Speaking to Sky News on...