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The ‘power of love’

I met my wife seven years ago. It was unexpected and surprising. And a case of ‘le coup de foudre’.  To quote Shakespeare “when I...

The year that was – May

Fred Smith, the man with the simple name and the heart of a poet visits Goondiwindi.The Afghanistan veteran puts the spotlight on the conflict and...

The year that was – March

A man who allegedly threatened Boggabilla Police was captured by Goondiwindi Police after they deployed “stingers”.Police said he stepped out of his vehicle holding a shotgun...

The year that was – April

A clay-target shooter, Jess (nee Robb) added an Australia title to her Queensland title she won in 2016.And her dad, Tony, couldn’t be more...

Messages of hope, love

Christmas can be a painful time for some. The constant refrain on the radio and television, in shops and within social groups - about...

Embracing new frontiers of innovation

Today as you wake up to the sounds of laughter, childish excitment and possibly a few moans as Christmas Eve ‘hangovers’ are washed away in...

Rain top of the Christmas wish-list for farmers

When it comes to Christmas wish-lists southern Queensland agronomist Paul McIntosh has wide-spread rain right up there near the top and he’s not alone...

Stand up to domestic violence this Christmas

Police figures show Christmas can be an increasing time of stress for many Queensland families, with December the worst month for breaches of domestic...

Organic meats a growing product

ORGANIC meats have become an increasingly sought out product in today’s market.Simone and Shane Tully of “Lisgar”, near Yetman, have been in the organics...

The year that was – February

Border red tape is a nightmare according to the Goondiwindi Regional Council.But there’s hope.The NSW Deputy-Premier John Barilaro announces a landmark agreement between NSW...

The year that was – January

Goondiwindi met the New Year with a wave of counterfeit $50 notes. Police invesigated several incidents where counterfeit $50 notes were used to purchase items....

Police hunt firebugs

The Goondiwindi Police are on the hunt for firebugs who have ruined Christmas for local “St Vinnies’” volunteers.Smoke damage has destroyed stock and caused...

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...