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Dig in to business brekkie

Goondiwindi business owners can learn from the best – and they’re locals.The Goondiwindi Chamber of Commerce is hosting a breakfast at the Royal Hotel tomorrow from 6.30am. Four...

Support the Community Garden Day on April 12

There are lots of reasons to support a Garden Club Day at the Community Gardens on April 12.The Gardens were founded in 2010, with...

Hot-shot Jess is a champion

Hot-shot Jessica Harris  is an Aussie champion.Clay target shooter, Jessica (nee Robb), has added an Australia Title to her Queensland Title she won last...

The Inland Rail is on track

The Yelarbon to Gowrie section of the Inland Rail project has moved a step closer.“In February the amendment to the Inland Rail corridor to take advantage...

Get your show pic form in by April 12

Get your show picture entry forms in by April 12. And you can do it online. Entries can still be entered the old way and...

Tie up the ‘black dog’

Reaching out to country people carting invisible burdens, Goondiwindi Cotton and Tie Up the Black Dog are pairing up for a night of fashion...

UPPER WEIR RIVER RESIDENTS – FLOODING UPDATE

UPPER WEIR RIVER RESIDENTS – FLOODING UPDATESignificant rainfall across the Upper Weir River catchment is causing significant rises at the O’Connor gauging station.  The...

Be vigilant urges Council as rain keeps coming

Heavy rainfall has been recorded across the Goondiwindi Regional Council area – falls of up to and in excess of 60mm have been recorded...

Poisoning outbreak

Border Vet Surgery vets at Goondiwindi have warned cattle produces about a spike in the number of deadly Pimelea poisoning cases west of the town. Pimelea...

The weird perks of being the Deputy Prime Minister

You get some weird gifts when you’re the Deputy Prime Minister.Like a porcelain sculpture of the iconic German polar bear, Knut, from the Agricultural...

Hobart is unforgettable

Quick quiz? One question.Cobbled streets, the most coffee shops, cafes, bakeries and restaurants  per capita anywhere in the world and an addiction for wallaby...

Dress to impress at races

It’s nearly that time again to get dressed up, enjoy some tasty treats and champagne and perhaps have a flutter on the horses at...

It’s an Out Back sensation

A $20,000 annual investment from the Maranoa Regional Council’s $118 million operational works budget is reaping the rewards tenfold in tourism, arts recognition and...