Love Henry grows in Gundy
The Goondiwindi district has long been renowned for producing quality cotton, but these days it is famous for the Love Henry warehouse distribution centre and retail...
School beats drum about quiz night
Love the Beach Boys, or the Beatles or Ed Sheerhan. Know the difference between an oboe and a clarinet? Or perhaps, you just love a...
‘Fearless’ man of the land
What a sad month it has been for the Garah/Boomi and Goondiwindi communities.We have lost three people who have had a deep influence on...
It’s a goer…We think
The Inland Rail “Bridge”, as it was once called, is a ‘goer”...We think.Our trepidation may appear over cautious, especially in light of Treasurer Scott...
Getting down to business
Goondiwindi businesses are lining up to host events, workshops, webinars and seminars from Monday, as part of Queensland Small Business Week.Partnered with Vodafone Australia, the...
Inland rail should go to Gladstone not Brisbane
I am concerned at the way the Federal Government is leading and directing the inland rail development past Goondiwindi to Brisbane instead of going from...
Community to farewell ‘champion’ farmer
A memorial service will be held for respected Australian grain grower and well-known Garah identity Bill Yates on Monday at 2pm in Moree.Mr Yates passed away...
Budget good news for Maranoa
The border region region and rural communities are at the forefront of the Federal Coalition Government’s Budget according to Maranoa MP DavidLittleproud.“As the Treasurer said, this...
Sad day for Goondiwindi
It was a sad day for Goondiwindi yesterday.Val Longden, who called Goondiwindi home for more than 30 years and who taught generations of Goondiwindi...
Judge praises teachers
A Goondiwindi Aspects Art Show judge has paid tribute to the region’s art teachers. “They do a wonderful job,” Margaret Campbell-Ryder said. “You only...
The dole or drugs? You choose
THE message is clear: If you use illegal drugs and claim welfare, the government will intervene to help you kick addiction in a tough...
‘Invasion’ of hope
The Australian Army has landed.And over the next six months it hopes to breathe new life and hope into Toomelah, and Boggabilla.Which is why...