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Green burn-off is worth it

Work at the town “dump” means green waste can now be burnt.Under the right conditions.The Goondiwindi Regional Council says it is the most “cost-effective” way to...

Adler importers to blame

MANY hunters still blame the Adler 110’s importer for shooting the whole lot of them in the foot.The social media world was abuzz just two years...

Wool market strengthens despite rising dollar | Elders

THE Australian wool market continued to strengthen in the past the week as lower volumes at sales forced buyers to increase activity to feed early stage processing machinery....

Breeding for flystrike resistance to be made easier

Genetic research into the heritability of flystrike susceptibility in sheep is set to be incorporated into new tools to assist breeders to make more...

Slow harvest sends chickpea price higher

Ongoing cool and damp weather continues to delay a general start to the 2016 southern Queensland grain harvest and the slow start has caught...

Local children send 100 gifts overseas

Doubling their initial goal, children from Border Rivers Christian College and Goondiwindi State High School have filled 100 shoe boxes with Christmas gifts for...

Restockers drive cattle market but full potential still to be realised

GRASSED up restockers are driving the cattle market more than ever, now paying a premium over processors of just under 50 cents a kilogram carcase...

Farm spending leaps as good seasons pay dividends

Farmers are flat out building fences, yards, sheds, new dams or other water infrastructure, or buying new tractors and farm machinery.The trend is particularly...

Photography passion shared

Family and friends gathered in the Goondiwindi Regional Civic Centre on Saturday, October 8, for the opening of photographer Maree Conroy’s Natural Perspective exhibition in...

Bathurst champ visits Goondiwindi

Four-time Bathurst 1000 champion Steve Richards was the most popular person in Goondiwindi yesterday when he visited the town park along with his porsche. As...

Where do you draw the line of acceptance?

What if you are a 40-something father of three, a busy farmer, lots of friends, a rich family life, beloved wife, and one day, you...

Dedicated worker Bec is honoured

Bec Heitzman remained humble when she received a prestigious MOA Benchmarking Community Service in Aged Care Award for her work as Kaloma Home for the...

Mitchell’s story . . .

After an arduous labour a determined Mitchell made his way into the world on 18 March, 1994 at the Texas Hospital. Mitchell’s growth and...