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Wool market high

As shearing draws to a close across the Northern Tablelands wool quality and yields are up along with the superfine wool market.Last week’s rain...

Rain boosts cotton growers’ confidence

Continued rain across southern Queensland has given cotton growers a boost as they prepare to plant. While the rain won't boost water storages, it will help soil moisture...

Dam open day

A Coolmunda Dam Open Day is on Saturday, October 14.You’ll learn more about the dam and SunWater’s communications during dam outflow events. There will...

Tuning into radio waves from space

Karl Guthe Jansky is generally considered to be the father of radio astronomy. Born October 22, 1905, Jansky studied physics before joining Bell Telephone Laboratories...

Kleiny praises mum and dad for award

Want a cold beer, a chat, advice on what to see in this great region, than go no further than Queensland’s best publican, John...

Brotherhood of the Bruxner

Inverell and Tenterfield councils are likely to team up to lobby for upgrading the Bruxner Way, following a decision by local councillors in a Civil and...

Catfish numbers jump, Cod on the improve

Border River fishing lovers have something to celebrate.Improving water flows throughout the Murray-Darling Basin are having a significant impact on native fish numbers.Catfish numbers...

Suspected truck theft, crash a wake-up call for drivers

A fertiliser truck that crashed into a building at Singleton is a wake-up call for drivers to secure their vehicles at all times, according to...

Study turns snakebite advice on its head

SURPRISING results in a 10-year project have prompted the Royal Flying Doctor Service to reverse previous longstanding advice on snake bites.RFDS south eastern section...

McGregor Gourlay celebrates 120 years in business

This year McGregor Gourlay celebrates 120 years in business.With this milestone, the business is proud to introduce its expanded water services team. This team is dedicated to bringing the...

Will robots mark NAPLAN tests in 2018?

The Federal agency in charge of NAPLAN is rushing through with plans to have robots mark next year’s NAPLAN tests despite their justifications being...

Yabbetes’ sixth straight Cup in last ball thriller

The Yetman Yabbettes have claimed an unprecedented sixth consecutive Meghan L. White Cup, defeating the Yelarbon Yellowbetties by five wickets in a dramatic last-ball...