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Community stops to remember the fallen | Photos

Goondiwindi stopped and remembered and paid tribute on Thursday evening.National Police Remembrance Day (NPRD) marks the day the Queensland Police Service, joins other Australasian...

Mental health awareness in Gundy

Do you know that those at higher risk of ill mental health live in rural areas? Do you know that Australian men are at greater...

How Gundy lost the Taj Mahal of dog shelters

Goondiwindi will NOT be getting the Taj Mahal of dog pounds.The Goondiwindi Town Council has applied for a $220 grant to help pay for a new animal...

Frosty tees up for new direction in life

Graham “Neil” Frost is about to enjoy his time in the Goondiwindi sun, without the need to wear his police cap.Sgt Frost is trading...

Event hopes to lower risk of mental health probs for Gundy

Do you know that those at higher risk of ill mental health live in rural areas? Do you know that Australian men are at greater...

Tiny Thallon’s hopes rest on shoulders of giant wombat

Hopes of a tiny outback community rest on shoulders of giant wombatThallon is building a giant statue of the critically endangered Northern Hairy-nosed Wombat to...

Vote yes if you want equality, and no to all of the noise

The question is simple.Should the law be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry? But the noise, the efforts, tactics, mistakes of those for and...

Taking guesswork out of suicide prevention

Soon we will receive the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, reporting on the number of lives lost to suicide each year. The...

Vinnie needs a ‘forever’ home

Vinnie is a wonderful cat. He is exceptionally affectionate and loving, with a sweet, placid nature. Vinnie  loves people and kids, gets  on well...

Unleash the dogs of wa…lkies

Unleash the dogs of wa...lkies.The Goondiwindi Regional Council has approved a dog leash-off area at the Botanic Gardens.Councillors voted unanimously to allow dog owners...

Greg drives cotton innovation

A former Goondiwindi agronomist is part of a group which will drive cotton innovation in Australia.Greg Kauter, who now lives in Sydney,  was re-appointed as one...

Wheat judging is on soon

Calling all wheat growers. It's that time of year again.“We all know how tough the year has been, and not much chance of a...

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...